Lucky Losers

Lucky Losers (1950)

THE CARDS ARE STACKED...WITH LAUGHS!

  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release Date: 1950-05-14
  • User Rating: 5.8/10 from 4 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 10min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Monogram Pictures
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: William Beaudine
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Summary

Slip and Sach's boss, David J. Thurston, has allegedly committed suicide. Slip finds a book of matches with the name of a local nightclub on his boss' desk and finds out from Gabe that a gambling casino is being run out of it. Slip comes to the conclusion that the club had something to do with his boss' death and sets out to find his murderer. The boys get jobs at the club and Louie poses as a rich cattlemen as they gather the information to convict the murderers.

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  • Leo Gorcey

    as Slip Mahoney
  • Huntz Hall

    as Sach Jones
  • Hillary Brooke

    as 'Countess' Margo
  • Gabriel Dell

    as Gabe Moreno
  • Lyle Talbot

    as Bruce McDermott
  • Bernard Gorcey

    as Louie
  • William Benedict

    as Whitey
  • Joe Turkel

    as Johnny Angelo
  • Harry Tyler

    as Wellington Jefferson 'Buffer' McGee
  • Buddy Gorman

    as Butch
  • David Gorcey

    as Chuck
  • Harry Cheshire

    as John Martin
  • Frank Jenks

    as Bartender
  • Douglas Evans

    as Tom Whitney
  • Wendy Waldron

    as Carol Thurston
  • Glen Vernon

    as Andrew Stone III
  • Chester Clute

    as Conventioneer
  • Selmer Jackson

    as David Thurston
Production Jan Grippo Producer
Camera Marcel Le Picard Director of Photography
Editing William Austin Editor
Art Dave Milton Art Direction
Art Raymond Boltz Jr. Set Decoration
Production Allen K. Wood Production Supervisor
Sound John K. Kean Sound Recordist
Editing Otho Lovering Supervising Film Editor
Sound Edward J. Kay Music Director
Directing Ilona Vas Continuity
Directing William Beaudine Director
Writing Charles R. Marion Screenplay

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