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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The East Side Kids meet Bela Lugosi again!,
By James McDonald (California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: East Side Kids: Ghosts on the Loose (DVD)
The East Side Kids (Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Bobby Jordan, Sammy Morrison, Bobby Stone, Billy Benedict, Stanley Clements) meet Bela Lugosi Dracula (75th Anniversary Edition) (Universal Legacy Series) (1931) again! They met him before as "Nardo" in East Side Kids - Spooks Run Wild (1941). This is the second East Side Kids film William Beaudine has directed since East Side Kids: Clancy Street Boys(1943). William Beaudine believes in one takes only if it can be done. It was not rare for an East Side Kid film to be done in six days. Boy did he keep a "one-take" this time! Bela thought he would have some fun. The scene where Bela Lugosi is inside the painting and sneezes the offensive word, "s***", was the first take. So Beaudine left it in the film. The plot this time: Jack (Rick Vallin) is going to marry Betty (Ava Gardner) and they have bought a huge house two miles out in the country from the subway. Later, the agent tells him, the house next door is haunted. Mugg's (Leo Gorcey) gets word that the Katzman's mob (an in-joke to producer, Stan Katzman) will crash the wedding. Bela Lugosi as "Emil" is in town. He doesn't want Jack to have that house on Elm Street. Even Emil's assistant tells him the house next door is haunted. The assistant gives him some cash and a business card to call to close the deal. Of course, he will not. Later, the boys find the card on the floor. The boys decide to decorate Jack's new house , but they go by the number on the card and go to the haunted house instead. They don't know the mistake they made. Watch the fun begin with the boys and Bela Lugosi. This is Bobby Jordan's last appearance as part of the East Side Kids until BOWERY CHAMPS (1944). In BOWERY CHAMPS he appears as himself in a funny running gag. Then re-joined them for 8 Bowery Boys films.The next films in the series: Mr. Muggs Steps Out (1943), MILLION DOLLAR KID (1944).
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good comedy entry in Dead End Kids series,
By Ned (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: East Side Kids - Ghosts on the Loose (DVD)
But the only problem as I see it is there is hardly any even bogus supernatural elwment (despite Dracula--Bela Lugosi--being in it). All the boys do while in the house is hear a few noises and see someone stand in a picture frame. Their first entry with Lugosi (Spooks Run Wild) was a much better entry for the horror-comedy genre. This is a great, entertaining film but it has little to do with horror. Ghost and Mr. Chcken it ain't!
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Have to love em!,
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This review is from: East Side Kids - Ghosts on the Loose (DVD)
The East Side Kids/Dead End Kids/Bowery Boys did it again. All your favorite guys are back again for some more fun. If you like Abbott & Costello...The Three Stooges....or The Little Rascals/Our Gang then your going to like these guys. Its fun for the whole family, good viewing you can trust with the kids. Add Bela Lugosi and a little old time spooky fun. Its good to finally see an almost forgotten piece of film history restored thanks to our friend Loyd Kaufman at Troma Studios.
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