
THOSE COOL KIDS YOU LOVE get the goods on the town's hottest hoods...with their super-duper crime camera!
An overambitious shutterbug almost gets his lights put out permanently when he decides to snap a picture of a mob boss.
Frankie Arbo
The film's tagline is: "THOSE COOL KIDS YOU LOVE get the goods on the town's hottest hoods...with their super-duper crime camera!"
The runtime is 61 minutes (1h 1m).
The film was directed by George Blair.
The screenplay was written by Elwood Ullman.
The score was composed by Buddy Bregman.
Cinematography was handled by Harry Neumann.
This title is listed on IMDb as tt0049208.

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1955
The Bowery Boys find a lamp that has strange magic powers.

1953
The Bowery Boys take on British crooks when one of them thinks he's inherited a title.

1952
The Bowery Boys are enrolled in a fancy college by a pair of rich snobs who think they can turn the Boys into classy guys. Sach becomes a football star, and is kidnapped by gangsters to keep him out of the big game.

1953
Slip has entered the Boys' rattletrap car in a souped-up jalopy race, but has no chance of winning until Satch, with the aid of a scientist acquaintance, comes up with a chemical concoction that acts as a super-fuel; but a rival entrant in the race learns of this and tries to get the formula for himself.

1954
Sach is the exact double of a famous French scientist who has invented a powerful rocket fuel. Enemy agents, mistaking Sach for the scientist, attempt to kidnap him and get the formula for the fuel.

1951
A ghost helps the Bowery Boys capture a gang of crooks led by a mad doctor.

1948
Slip invites his cousin Jimmy to stay with his family after he is released from prison. However, Jimmy soon gets mixed up with an auto-theft ring.

1947
The Bowery Boys head west to clear Louie of an old murder charge that he had killed his gold-mine partner. Sach has the map to the gold mine painted on his back, and Blackjack McCoy has him kidnapped by Indian Joe. Gabe poses as a dangerous gunman, the Klondike Kid, while Slip is in charge of all the remaining loose ends.

1946
Slip (Leo Gorcey), Sach (Huntz Hall), Bobby (Bobby Jordan), Whitey (William Benedict) and Chuck (David Gorcey) unsuccessfully try to sell a dilapidated car to a street cleaner for a fabulous amount, so they can get enough money to save Louie's (Bernard Gorcey) Malt Shop. Sidewalk photographer Cathy Smith (Teala Loring) snaps a pictures of three bank robbers as they are fleeing a robbery but when the Bowery Boys and Cathy realize that Sach is also in the photograph, they break into the photo lab to destroy the negative, which might make the police think Sach was involved in the robbery.
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Fighting Trouble
Released
English
United States of America