Here Come the Marines (1952)
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.
Director: William Beaudine
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Leo Gorcey as Terence Aloysius 'Slip' Mahoney |
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Huntz Hall as Horace Debussy 'Sach' Jones Jr. |
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Hanley Stafford as Colonel Thomas F. Brown |
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David Gorcey as Chuck |
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Benny Bartlett as Butch |
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Gil Stratton as Junior |
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Myrna Dell as Lulu Mae |
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Paul Maxey as Jolly Joe Johnson |
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Murray Alper as Corporal Stacey |
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Arthur Space as Captain Miller |
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Bernard Gorcey as Louie Dumbrowsky |
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Tim Ryan as Sheriff Benson |
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Lisa Wilson as Col. Brown's Secretary |
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William Newell as Maj. Desmond |
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Riley Hill as Capt. Harlow |
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Dick Paxton as Projector Salesman |
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William Bailey as Brogan the Postman |
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Perc Launders as Supply Sergeant |
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Robert Coogan as Mess Sergeant |
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James Flavin as Lieutenant-Colonel at End |
| Writing | Jack Crutcher | Writer |
| Production | Jerry Thomas | Producer |
| Directing | William Beaudine | Director |
| Writing | Charles R. Marion | Writer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Frank Beetson Jr. | Makeup Department Head |
| Crew | Ray Mercer | Special Effects |
| Camera | Marcel Le Picard | Director of Photography |
| Writing | Tim Ryan | Writer |
| Editing | William Austin | Editor |
| Art | Martin Obzina | Art Direction |