Mr. Wise Guy

February. 20,1942      NR
Rating:
5.7
Trailer Synopsis Cast

The gang is sent to the Wilton Reform School after they are unjustly convicted of stealing a truck. Bill Collins, brother of co-leader Danny, becomes involved in a killing and, while also innocent, is convicted and sentenced to death. Through a series of events, Muggs, Glimpy, Danny and the rest of the gang, learn that Knobby, a henchman of Luke Manning, knows something about the murder.

Leo Gorcey as  Muggs McGinnis
Bobby Jordan as  Danny Collins
Huntz Hall as  Glimpy Stone
Billy Gilbert as  Knobby
Guinn "Big Boy" Williams as  Luke Manning
Douglas Fowley as  Bill Collins
Joan Barclay as  Ann Mitchell
Warren Hymer as  Dratler
Ann Doran as  Dorothy Melton
Jack Mulhall as  Jim Barnes

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Reviews

Raetsonwe
1942/02/20

Redundant and unnecessary.

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Contentar
1942/02/21

Best movie of this year hands down!

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Josephina
1942/02/22

Great story, amazing characters, superb action, enthralling cinematography. Yes, this is something I am glad I spent money on.

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Geraldine
1942/02/23

The story, direction, characters, and writing/dialogue is akin to taking a tranquilizer shot to the neck, but everything else was so well done.

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bkoganbing
1942/02/24

Monogram's Sam Katzman busted the studio piggy bank and came up with an unusually good and familiar cast of character players for the East Side Kids in Mr. Wise Guy. The story centers around the efforts of the lads to save Bobby Jordan's brother Douglas Fowley from the chair. That is if they can bust out of the reform school they're in.Turns out the same guy Guinn Williams is responsible for the fix both brothers are in. The kids unwittingly help henchmen Billy Gilbert and Warren Hymer with Williams crashing out of Blackwell's Island and then are left with the stolen truck that was used. Then Williams and the gang stickup a drugstore and kill the clerk and Williams commandeers a car driven by Fowley for the getaway.Billy Gilbert dusted off his eternally flustered character so familiar in major films like On The Avenue and His Girl Friday as the incredibly dopey henchman. Williams must keep him around for laughs because he really isn't much good for anything else. Williams gives him a chore to get the money for his getaway with a good sweepstakes ticket, but his moll Ann Doran decides to cash in herself with that one. Some days you can't trust anyone even if they're too stupid to think of a doublecross themselves.Mr. Wise Guy is the usual East Side Kids Monogram programmer on the cheap side. But the character players especially Gilbert make this one a bit above average.

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Gatto Nero
1942/02/25

A very by-the-numbers East Side Kids film.Here, Leo Gorcey is a little more laid-back than usual and not as threatening as in prior roles. Bobby Jordan actually looks more the leader and is more intense.. Huntz Hall is the so-called comic relief with not much to do.. 'Sunshine Sammy' Morrison does a better job as being somewhat funny.David Gorcey,Leo's brother, is in the background as usual. Even though he is just basically background dressing, he still has some 'presence' enough for you to still acknowledge him. So does Bobby Stone who here was cast as an adversary and is Gabriel dell's partner-in-crime.Gabriel Dell makes his 1st appearance in the series that his Dead End Gang had started without him. He is cast here as an adversary of the gang. I'm not even going to mention much on the sixth member of the gang except that he was completely wasted and was background dressing at that. This was his 1st and last appearance as a East Side kid! He didn't even have any lines at all!? So it was not surprising.Billy Gilbert is miscast as a blustery mobster. So he is completely wasted and he barely gets to show off his considerable comedic skills at all. For anyone who has seen this great comic in full comic action (as in countless Laurel and Hardy and Little Rascals comedies) it is sad to see Gilbert treated as he isAnd last but not least, are two late great character actors who also happened to be Three Stooges foil in several of their shorts. The late Benny Rubin who plays a waiter in a scene with Gilbert. And the late Stanley Blystone who plays a uncredited role as a police officer who hauls the boys in. .

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JohnHowardReid
1942/02/26

Rather a curious entry in the series, this one is well-produced, and provides the boys, particularly charismatic Gorcey, with witty lines and snappy comebacks, but has a plot with gaping continuity holes and some very odd characters indeed. In fact, the peculiar casting of Billy Gilbert as a comic crook tends to throw the plot off balance. Other oddities: Douglas Fowley, normally the most sadistic of villains, as the clean-cut hero; "Big Boy" Williams, the perennial over-enthusiastic comic sidekick, here much more subdued as a gangster; Gabriel Dell, cast not as a fellow Kid, but as an enemy; Warren Hymer, a sort of slightly less stupid straight man for Gilbert; silent star Jack Mulhall as the incredibly lax, soft-hearted reformatory warden; Mickey Rooney's pal, Sid Miller, in a typical role on the sidelines in which he looks out of place; and Dick Ryan, an unknown actor to me, but giving (next to Leo Gorcey's), the film's most impressive performance as a heartily sadistic guard. The scene in which he lays into Leo with his shoe, slapping him across the face, knocking him senseless and puncturing his neck, is the searing stuff of Hell's Kitchen, a noirish re-visit that doesn't seem so incongruous here because of this movie's generally downbeat air.

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Snow Leopard
1942/02/27

This entertaining light feature offers plenty of good-natured mischief and banter from Leo Gorcey, Bobby Jordan, and the rest of the 'East Side Kids'. The story puts together some elements that were often recycled in the various features of the series, and it is used to set up some confrontations that combine amusement and action. This feature came from the middle of the series, when the interaction of the characters plus a few familiar plot ideas had come together well enough to carry a movie like this without a lot of extra help.The story setup has the gang getting wrongly blamed for a theft and being sent to reform school, while the older brother of Danny (Jordan) is also arrested for a more serious crime. There are also a number of other scenes, especially early in the movie, that use their humorous confrontations with adults to establish the boys as restless but misunderstood. The familiar ad-libbing and horseplay from Gorcey and the other regulars in the series works particularly well here, and the script almost seems to have been written so as to provide as many opportunities for it as possible. Billy Gilbert also pitches in with his comic talents, as a befuddled crook, and Guinn Williams is a believable if rather stoic heavy. Overall, it's not really anything new, but it's a familiar combination that provides solid entertainment for an hour or so.

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