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Come Out Fighting (1945 film)

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Director
  
William Beaudine

Film series
  
East Side Kids

Cinematography
  
Ira H. Morgan

Country
  
United States

8.2/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Comedy

Music director
  
Edward J. Kay

Duration
  

Language
  
English

Release date
  
September 29, 1945 (1945-09-29)

Writer
  
Earle Snell (screenplay), Earle Snell (story)

Cast
  
Leo Gorcey
,
Gabriel Dell
,
Huntz Hall
,
Amelita Ward
,
Addison Richards

Similar movies
  
East Side Kids movies, Related William Beaudine movies

Come Out Fighting is a 1945 American film directed by William Beaudine. It was the last in the Monogram Pictures series of "East Side Kids" films before the series was reinvented as "The Bowery Boys." Film critic Leonard Maltin described the film as "grating," giving it one and a half out of four stars.

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Plot

The East Side Kids are ejected from their clubhouse in a raid brought on by complaining neighbors, they have no place to train for an upcoming boxing tournament. The police commissioner is worried that his son Gilbert, who prefers ballet to boxing, is turning out to be a wimp, so he offers the gang a deal: he'll lay off them if they will take his son in their gang and toughen the boy up. Gang member Muggs McGinnis takes an instant dislike to Gilbert, and sets Gilbert up to get in a fight with Danny More, the gang's best boxer, but is impressed when he sees Gilbert use ballet moves to avoid getting hit, and instead knock out Danny. Later, the East Side Kids learn that Gilbert's girlfriend Rita has taken Gilbert to an illegal casino owned by local gangsters. The East Side Kids get to the casino just before cops raid the place. Muggs is able to sneak Gilbert out, but Danny is injured, and Muggs himself is caught, and is therefore barred from entering the boxing tournament. Gilbert agrees to participate in the tournament, and is in bad shape after the first two rounds. Muggs advises Gilbert to use his ballet moves, which enables Gilbert to win the match. Gilbert then confesses the truth about having been at the casino, and his police commissioner father clears Muggs of all charges.

The East Side Kids

  • Leo Gorcey as Mugs McGinnis
  • Huntz Hall as Glimpy
  • Billy Benedict as Skinny
  • Gabriel Dell as Talman (a.k.a. Pete)
  • Mende Koenig as Danny
  • Buddy Gorman as Sammy
  • Remaining cast

  • June Carlson as Jane Riley
  • Amelita Ward as Rita Joyce
  • Addison Richards as Police Commissioner James Mitchell
  • George Meeker as Silk Henry
  • Johnny Duncan as Gilbert Mitchell
  • Fred Kelsey as Mr. McGinnis, Sr.
  • Douglas Wood as Mayor
  • Milton Kibbee as Police chief
  • Pat Gleason as Little Pete Vargas
  • Robert Homans as Police Sergeant Tom Riley
  • Patsy Moran as Mrs. McGinnis
  • Alan Foster as Whitey
  • Davison Clark as Officer McGowan
  • Meyer Grace as Jake
  • Betty Sinclair as Stenographer
  • References

    Come Out Fighting (1945 film) Wikipedia
    Come Out Fighting (1945 film) IMDb