Talk:Little Tough Guys

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I don't have time now, but I found a page named "Little Tough Guy" that needs to be merged here. Here's the text from that stub, which i'm making a redirect to here. Bobanny 03:20, 17 March 2007 (UTC)

The Little Tough Guys were an offshoot of the Dead End Kids, who were created when four of the Kids (Billy Halop, Huntz Hall, Gabriel Dell and Bernard Punsly) went to Universal Studios in 1938 to star in Little Tough Guy. They were joined by David Gorcey (Leo's brother) and Hally Chester (who had replaced Huntz as Dippy in the Broadway play) to round out the gang.
Following their debut, the Little Tough Guys were featured in a handful of pictures by Universal, with the addition of Frankie Thomas or Jackie Cooper in the role of "featured kid". After a lackluster reception, the Little Tough Guys were co-featured in a number of Dead End Kids/Little Tough Guys B-films and serials, and most of the children ended up being siphoned off into the Monogram "East Side Kids" series.

I created a page for the film Little Tough Guy, so it no longer redirects here. I will expand it more in the next few days. Thanks! Donaldd23 01:14, 18 March 2007 (UTC)

Ahh... so it's an actual movie now, not just a misnomer. Looks good. Bobanny 03:29, 18 March 2007 (UTC)