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Fighting Fools (1949)

Genre : Comedy

Runtime : 1H 9M

Director : Reginald Le Borg
Writer : Bert Lawrence, Gerald Schnitzer, Edmond Seward

Synopsis

The boys are working at the local boxing arena where their friend, Jimmy Higgins, is boxing. During a crooked match Jimmy is killed. The boys seek out his older brother, Johnny, a former boxer who gave up the sport rather than go crooked, and help train him to get back in the ring. They try to get him a shot at the title, and when they do the same crooked gangsters that were behind Jimmy's death try to get Johnny to take a dive.

Actors

Leo Gorcey
Leo Gorcey
Slip Mahoney
Huntz Hall
Huntz Hall
Sach
Gabriel Dell
Gabriel Dell
Gabe Moreno
Frankie Darro
Frankie Darro
Johnny Higgins
Lyle Talbot
Lyle Talbot
Blinky Harris
William Benedict
William Benedict
Whitey
David Gorcey
David Gorcey
Chuck
Benny Bartlett
Benny Bartlett
Butch
Bert Conway
Bert Conway
Dynamite Carson, the Champ
Evelyn Eaton
Evelyn Eaton
Bunny Talbot (as Evelynn Eaton)
Bernard Gorcey
Bernard Gorcey
Louie
Teddy Infuhr
Teddy Infuhr
Boomer Higgins
Ben Welden
Ben Welden
Lefty Conlin
Dorothy Vaughan
Dorothy Vaughan
Mrs. Higgins
Sam Hayes
Sam Hayes
Bill Radar, Sportscaster
Bill Cartledge
Bill Cartledge
Fighter Joey Prince
Paul Maxey
Paul Maxey
Editor
Stanley Andrews
Stanley Andrews
Boxing Commissioner

Crews

Reginald Le Borg
Reginald Le Borg
Director
Bert Lawrence
Bert Lawrence
Screenplay
Gerald Schnitzer
Gerald Schnitzer
Screenplay
Edmond Seward
Edmond Seward
Screenplay
Harry Lewis
Harry Lewis
Grip
Lloyd Garnell
Lloyd Garnell
Gaffer
Jan Grippo
Jan Grippo
Producer
William A. Sickner
William A. Sickner
Director of Photography
William Austin
William Austin
Editor
Dave Milton
Dave Milton
Art Direction
Raymond Boltz Jr.
Raymond Boltz Jr.
Set Decoration
Charles Huber
Charles Huber
Makeup Artist
Earl Sitar
Earl Sitar
Sound Recordist

Posters and backgrounds

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