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Crazy Over Horses

The boys get mixed up with a race horse & crooked gamblers

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Release : 1951
Rating : 6.1
Studio : Monogram Pictures, 
Crew : Art Direction,  Set Decoration, 
Cast : Leo Gorcey Huntz Hall Ted de Corsia Allen Jenkins Gloria Saunders
Genre : Comedy

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Reviews

Solemplex
2018/08/30

To me, this movie is perfection.

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Brainsbell
2018/08/30

The story-telling is good with flashbacks.The film is both funny and heartbreaking. You smile in a scene and get a soulcrushing revelation in the next.

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Kaelan Mccaffrey
2018/08/30

Like the great film, it's made with a great deal of visible affection both in front of and behind the camera.

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Zandra
2018/08/30

The movie turns out to be a little better than the average. Starting from a romantic formula often seen in the cinema, it ends in the most predictable (and somewhat bland) way.

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utgard14
2016/06/21

The twenty-fourth Bowery Boys movie has the boys going to collect a debt for Louie and instead getting a race horse, which leads to them getting mixed up with gangsters. They were always mixed up with gangsters, it seems. A funny entry in the series with an increased amount of screen time for the always entertaining Bernard Gorcey as Louie the Sweet Shop owner. His scenes are among the movie's highlights. Leo Gorcey's malapropisms and Huntz Hall's rubberfaced idiocy provide the usual laughs. David Gorcey (now going by David Condon) hangs around in the background rarely speaking. Bennie Bartlett returns to playing Butch after a two-year absence. This is the last Bowery Boys film for William "Whitey" Benedict, who had been with the boys since the Little Tough Guys and East Side Kids days. Allen Jenkins is fun in a supporting role, his second consecutive Bowery Boys film (playing a different character than last time). Lovely Gloria Saunders plays the obligatory pretty girl (every movie in the series seemed to have one). Ted de Corsia is good as the main heavy. The plot is familiar but it doesn't hurt the picture much. The things that work well here (Slip, Sach, Louie) are what I enjoy most about the series.

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classicsoncall
2016/06/06

Before the Bowery Boys came on the scene they were known as the East Side Kids. The East Siders had a horse racing story of their own in "That Gang of Mine" from 1940, which I recommend for it's respectful handling of a black/white racial issue that's presented in the story. Leo Gorcey was known as Muggs Maloney in that one, and the picture ends with a racing photo finish like this one with some neat twists along the way.With this story you'll have to pay attention or you'll get dizzy with a horse switcheroo the Boys try to pull off against a gang run by a hoodlum known as Duke (Ted de Corsia). Duke's top henchman is Weepin' Willie, portrayed by veteran character actor Allen Jenkins. I almost feel sorry for Jenkins appearing in these later Bowery Boy flicks after supporting caliber actors like Jimmy Cagney in the Thirties. He also played a hapless seaman in the Bowery film "Let's Go Navy!".The story starts out with ice cream shop owner Louie Dumbrowsky (Bernard Gorcey) failing to collect on a two year old debt owed by Sunnybrook Riding and Hunting Club owner Flynn (Tim Ryan). Say, is it my imagination or is the layout of Louie's Sweet Shop different from picture to picture. I've wondered about this a while, I don't think Louie could afford a remodel between movies. Anyway, Flynn has an attractive daughter Terry (Gloria Saunders) who along with her father confound the Boys with a 'My Girl' gimmick before they figure out that they're referring to a horse. It reminded me of something Abbott and Costello would try to pull off.By the time we get to the horse race that caps the story, I'm pretty sure everyone involved must have been pretty confused because even though My Girl is introduced over the loudspeaker as ridden by Horace Debussy Jones (Huntz Hall), the bad guys still think their horse in the race is the real deal. My Girl wins it by a nose, but wouldn't it have been cool if the film makers had found a way to make it look like Sach's nose?

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mark.waltz
2016/03/19

You can't give a heartless job to big hearted mugs like the Bowery Boys. When Louie (Bernard Gorcey) sends them to collect a debt from a struggling horse trainer, what do you think happens? Do the boys come home with the cash or do they come home with a horse? The correct answer obviously is number two, and after listening to the sob story of broke Tim Ryan, the boys surprise Louie with quite a horse of a different color than he was expecting. Of course this turns out to be a racehorse, and if another money-making scheme for those oh so desperate to achieve Bowery Boys. as what happens in most Bowery Boys movies where they end up in a situation like this, they end up involved with suspicious characters, in this case that veteran of Warner Brothers suspicious character, character actor Allen Jenkins. But Jenkins himself as an aging Bowery boy of a different era and he doesn't realize who he smashed up against.In my initial viewing of this several years ago, I gave this only a 2 rating out of 10 but after seeing it again to write this review, I re-evaluated it to give it a higher rating. Their films grow on you, and as dumb as they can be, there's always something amusing to find in them. Somewhere there has to be a list of all of the English words that they destroyed in their 20-year career on screen, from the film version of "Dead End" in 1937 to the last of the low-budget comedy at Monogram in 1957. when Turner Classic Movies Randy's in chronological order a few years ago on Saturday mornings, I was glued to my TV and look forward to each one. Fortunately they have come out in box set on DVD, and the chance to watch him over is easier than ever. This one may not be one of the most consistently funny, but it certainly has many moments of great amusement.

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wes-connors
2010/09/19

To cancel a debt owed sweet shop owner Bernard Gorcey (as Louis "Louie" Xavier Dumbrowsky), "The Bowery Boys" leader Leo Gorcey (as Slip Mahoney) and sidekick Huntz Hall (as Sach Jones) agree to take "My Girl" off the hands of series writer Tim Ryan (as Flynn). At first, they think "My Girl" is Mr. Ryan's fetching daughter, but she's really a horse. "My Girl" rides into residence with Bowery pals William "Billy" Benedict (as Whitey), David "Condon" Gorcey (as Chuck), and Benny "Bennie" Bartlett (as Butch).Then, gangster Allen Jenkins (as Weepin' Willie) and others get interested in horse racing with "My Girl". Mr. Hall appears in "black-face" make-up and Mr. Gorcey appears to have been over-indulging in alcohol. But, "Crazy Over Horses" is most notable for being the last appearance of Mr. Benedict as a "Bowery Boy" trying to get a line in edgewise. It proved to be a good time to exit, as the series was on a downward spiral. It's also the first time little brother David Gorcey is billed as "David Condon" in the credits.*** Crazy Over Horses (11/18/51) William Beaudine ~ Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Bernard Gorcey, Tim Ryan

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