Here Come the Marines
Directed by William Beaudine
THEY'RE LOADED FOR LAUGHS...WITH BOMBS AND BLONDES!
After Slip is drafted into the Marines, the rest of the gang volunteers so they can be with him. Sach discovers that the colonel knew his father and he is promoted. During a drill that he is putting the rest of the gang through, they find a soldier left for dead on the side of the road. Slip discovers a playing card next to the marine and traces it to Jolly Joe Johnson's gambling house. They suspect that the gambling house is cheating and set out to uncover the proof.
Duration
1h 6m
Released
June 29, 1952
Part ofThe The Bowery Boys Collection
Includes Live Wires (1946), In Fast Company (1946), Bowery Bombshell (1946), Spook Busters (1946), Mr. Hex (1946), Hard Boiled Mahoney (1947), News Hounds (1947), Bowery Buckaroos (1947), Angels' Alley (1948), Jinx Money (1948), Smuggler's Cove (1948), Trouble Makers (1948), Fighting Fools (1949), Hold That Baby! (1949), Angels in Disguise (1949), Master Minds (1949), Blonde Dynamite (1950), Lucky Losers (1950), Triple Trouble (1950), Blues Busters (1950), Bowery Battalion (1951), Ghost Chasers (1951), Let's Go Navy! (1951), Crazy Over Horses (1951), Hold That Line (1952), Here Come the Marines (1952), Feudin' Fools (1952), No Holds Barred (1952), Jalopy (1953), Loose in London (1953), Clipped Wings (1953), Private Eyes (1953), Paris Playboys (1954), The Bowery Boys Meet the Monsters (1954), Jungle Gents (1954), Bowery to Bagdad (1955), High Society (1955), Spy Chasers (1955), Jail Busters (1955), Dig That Uranium (1955), Crashing Las Vegas (1956), Fighting Trouble (1956), Hot Shots (1956), Hold That Hypnotist (1957), Spook Chasers (1957), Looking for Danger (1957), Up In Smoke (1957), and In the Money (1958).
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