In Fast Company (1946 film) explained

In Fast Company
Director:Del Lord
Producer:Jan Grippo
Lindsley Parsons
Starring:Leo Gorcey
Huntz Hall
Bobby Jordan
William Benedict
Music:Edward J. Kay
Cinematography:William A. Sickner
Editing:William Austin
Distributor:Monogram Pictures
Country:United States
Runtime:63 minutes
Language:English

In Fast Company is a 1946 American comedy film directed by Del Lord starring the comedy team of The Bowery Boys alongside Jane Randolph and Judy Clark. It is the second film in the series, which was produced by Monogram Pictures.

Plot

The boys are involved in an altercation with a vegetable vendor and are saved by Father Donovan who convinces the policeman to let them go. He uses that to guilt Slip into becoming a driver at Cassidy's Cab Company after the owner is knocked out of commission by a rival cab company, Red Circle Cab.

Slip clashes with drivers of the rival company and enlists the aid of the rest of the gang to expose the company to the owner, Mr. McCormick.

Cast

The Bowery Boys

Remaining cast

Production

Gorcey's father, Bernard Gorcey makes his first appearances as the owner of Louie's Sweet Shop, and it is also the first appearance of an all-out fistfight which would become a common plot element in the series.

David Gorcey's first Bowery Boys film. He would remain with the series up until the end in 1958, playing the role of 'Chuck'.

The film, made under the working title In High Gear, is a remake, with Monogram Pictures filming an earlier version in 1938.[1]

Home media

Warner Archives released the film on made-to-order DVD in the United States as part of "The Bowery Boys, Volume One" on November 23, 2012.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Hayes . David . The Films of the Bowery Boys . 1982 . The Citadel Press . Secaucus, NJ . 978-0806509310.