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  1. Bowery Battalion is a 1951 comedy film directed by William Beaudine and starring The Bowery Boys. The film was released on January 24, 1951, by Monogram Pictures and is the twenty-first film in the series.

  2. Bowery Battalion (1951) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  3. Mistaking a mock air raid over New York City for the real thing, the befuddled Bowery Boys, Whitey, Butch, Chuck and buffoonish Sach, march down to the local Army recruiting office and enlist. When the boisterous and bumbling Slip Mahoney, their erstwhile leader, arrives at the boys's hangout, a soda parlor in the Bowery, proprietor Louie ...

  4. Slip and the other Bowery Boys join the army and to their camp, shortly after they enlist, comes their old friend and benefactor, Louie Dumbrowsky. Louie had served as a corporal in World War One, but he walks into camp wearing the insignia of a major - something of a surprise to the boys until they learn he alone has the key to the death ...

  5. Feeling patriotic, Mr. Hall takes three of "The Bowery Boys" to join the U.S. Army. Soon, wise guy leader Leo Gorcey (as Terence Aloysius "Slip" Mahoney) arrives to find father Bernard Gorcey (as Louie Dumbrowsky) has barricaded his "Sweet Shop", fearing an attack.

  6. Visit the movie page for 'Bowery Battalion' on Moviefone. Discover the movie's synopsis, cast details and release date. Watch trailers, exclusive interviews, and movie review.

  7. The Bowery Boys join the Army in their first Monogram feature of 1951. Bumbling Sach (Huntz Hall) mistakes a fake air raid for the real thing and convinces Whitey (William Benedict), Chuck (David Gorcey), and Butch (Buddy Gorman) to join the Army with him.