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  1. 92 titles. 1. Dead End (1937) Approved | 93 min | Crime, Drama, Film-Noir. 7.2. Rate. The lives of a young man, a young woman, an infamous gangster, and a group of street kids converge one day in a volatile New York City slum. Director: William Wyler | Stars: Sylvia Sidney, Joel McCrea, Humphrey Bogart, Wendy Barrie. Votes: 8,521. 2.

  2. The Dead End Kids were a group of young actors from New York City who appeared in Sidney Kingsley's Broadway play Dead End in 1935. In 1937, producer Samuel Goldwyn brought all of them to Hollywood and turned the play into a film.

  3. List your movie, TV & celebrity picks. 18 titles. Sort by List order. 1. Keep 'Em Slugging. 1943 1h 6m Approved. 6.2 (70) Rate. Tommy Banning (Bobby Jordan) and his pals,"Pig" (Huntz Hall), "Ape" (Norman Abbott) and "String" (Gabriel Dell) have jobs in a department store where store executive Frank Moulto (Frank Albertson) is romantically ...

  4. The Little Tough Guys (later billed as 'The Dead End Kids and Little Tough Guys') were a group of actors who made a series of films and serials released by Universal Studios from 1938 through 1943. [1] . Many of them were originally part of The Dead End Kids, and several of them later became members of The East Side Kids and The Bowery Boys .

  5. His lack of film-industry ambition is reflected in the fact that he appeared in only two films outside of the Dead End Kids series, one was 'The Big Broadcast of 1938' and the other was 'Junior Army'. And even the, though 'Junior Army' was not a Dead End Kid movie, it still had in its cast fellow Dead Enders Billy Halop, Huntz Hall and Bobby ...

  6. dead end kids. 19 movies. Movies. Sort. Dead End. August 27, 1937. Mobster "Baby Face" Martin returns home to visit the New York neighborhood where he grew up, dropping in on his mother, who rejects him because of his gangster lifestyle, and his old girlfriend, Francey, now a syphilitic prostitute.

  7. Dead End Kids: New York Crime Films 1915–1948. Dates: Friday, October 14, 2005, 7:30 p.m., and Saturday, October 15, 2005, 4:00 and 7:30 p.m. Location: Getty Center, Harold M. Williams Auditorium Admission: Free; reservations required.