Triple Trouble (1950)
THEY'VE GOT THOSE "JAIL-BOID" BLUES! Leo talked them into the big house...but even Huntz can't clown his way out!
Slip and Sach take the rap for a robbery they did not commit in order to uncover the real robbers, whom they suspect are led by a convict who gives orders to his gang outside via a short-wave radio stashed somewhere in the prison.
Director: Jean Yarbrough
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 67 min
Release Date: August 13, 1950
Cast
- Leo Gorcey - Slip Mahoney
- Huntz Hall - Horace Debussy 'Sach' Jones
- G. Pat Collins - Bat Armstrong
- Effie Laird - Ma Armstrong
- Bernard Gorcey - Louie Dumbrowsky
- William Benedict - Whitey, Bowery Boy
- David Gorcey - Bowery Boy #4, dark-haired
- Buddy Gorman - Bowery Boy #5, slender
- Joseph Crehan - Warden Burnside
- Richard Benedict - Skeets O'Neil
Screenplay
- Charles R. Marion (Screenplay)
Cinematography: Marcel Le Picard
Editing: William Austin
Production: Monogram Pictures
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
Keywords
prison, short wave radio, bowery boys, gang of robbers
More Films by Director: Jean Yarbrough
More Films in Genre: Comedy
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Triple Trouble about?
- Slip and Sach take the rap for a robbery they did not commit in order to uncover the real robbers, whom they suspect are led by a convict who gives orders to his gang outside via a short-wave radio stashed somewhere in the prison.
- Who directed Triple Trouble?
- Triple Trouble was directed by Jean Yarbrough.
- Who stars in Triple Trouble?
- Triple Trouble stars Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, G. Pat Collins, Effie Laird, Bernard Gorcey, William Benedict.
- How long is Triple Trouble?
- Triple Trouble has a runtime of 1h 7m (67 minutes).
- What genre is Triple Trouble?
- Triple Trouble is a Comedy film.
- Where was Triple Trouble produced?
- Triple Trouble was produced in United States of America.