- No Holds Barred (1952 film)
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No Holds Barred Directed by William Beaudine Produced by Jerry Thomas Written by Tim Ryan
Bert Lawrence
Jack CrutcherStarring Leo Gorcey
Huntz Hall
David Gorcey
Bernard GorceyMusic by Edward J. Kay Cinematography Ernest Miller Editing by William Austin Studio Monogram Pictures Distributed by Monogram Pictures Release date(s) November 23, 1952 Running time 65 minutes Country United States Language English No Holds barred is a 1952 comedy film starring The Bowery Boys. The film was released on November 23, 1952 by Monogram Pictures and is the twenty-eighth film in the series.
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Plot
Sach's head becomes hard and he feels no pain. As a result, Slip enters him into a wrestling match hoping to win $1,000. However, Sach's strength has disappeared from his head. Luckily they discover that it has traveled to his finger, and he wins the match. Slip decides to enter Sach into more matches, but a rival manager wants to take control. Slip resists the offer and Sach goes onto become world champion, with his power traveling to various parts of his body, including his elbow and toes. The rival manager prevents another wrestler from fighting Sach in a charity match so that his wrestler can go against him. The boys are then kidnapped in the hopes that they will reveal where Sach's power has traveled to. The escape and Sach enters the ring, not knowing where his power is. Slip discovers that it in on Sach's derriere, and uses that knowledge to win the match. In the end, when Slip is about to give Sach a new nickname based upon where his power now lies, Sach says to him, "You say it and we're out of pictures!"
Cast
The Bowery Boys
- Leo Gorcey as Terrance Aloysius 'Slip' Mahoney
- Huntz Hall as Horace Debussy 'Sach' Jones
- David Gorcey as Chuck (Credited as David Condon)
- Bennie Bartlett as Butch
Remaining cast
- Bernard Gorcey as Louie Dumbrowski
- Leonard Penn as Peter Taylor
- Marjorie Reynolds as Rhonda Nelson
- Hombre Montana as himself
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Categories:- 1952 films
- American films
- English-language films
- 1950s comedy films
- Black-and-white films
- Bowery Boys films
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