Released July 20, 1946 The 3rd film in the Bowery Boys series, and the 1,712th movie in the overall Dead End/Eastside Kids/Little Tough Guys film universe.
Sweet Shop owner Louie needs to raise $300. The Boys try to sell their car to raise the money, but are unable to because the car falls apart when they try to show it to a prospective buyer. They decide to go to the bank and take a loan out on it, but just as they arrive the bank is robbed. The robbers bump into them and drop the bag full of the stolen money. As Sach picks up the bag to return it to the robber, Cathy (Teala Loring), a photographer, takes his photo.
After trying unsuccessfully to get the photo back, it winds up on the front page of the newspaper and Sach becomes a wanted criminal. Slip pretends to be a notorious gangster, Midge Casalotti, in order to get the stolen money back and to clear Sach's name.
The Bowery Boys
Leo Gorcey as Terrance 'Slip' Mahoney
Huntz Hall as Sach
Bobby Jordan as Bobby
William Benedict as Whitey
David Gorcey as Chuck
Remaining cast
Bernard Gorcey as Louie Dumbrowski
Teala Loring as Cathy Smith
Sheldon Leonard as Ace Deuce
Wee Willie Davis as Moose
James Burke as Officer O'Malley
William Ruhl as Biff