Buddy Gorman

Most Popular Buddy Gorman Trailers

Total trailers found: 22

Angels' Alley Trailer (1948)

07 March 1948

Slip invites his cousin Jimmy to stay with his family after he is released from prison. However, Jimmy soon gets mixed up with an auto-theft ring.

Let's Go Navy! Trailer (1951)

29 July 1951

The Bowery Boys join the Navy to catch some crooks who are posing as sailors.

Follow the Leader Trailer (1944)

03 June 1944

Muggs and Glimpy, two East Side Kids in the army, return to their neighborhood, supposedly on furlough; actually, Muggs has been honorably discharged with a physical defect, but he tells no one of this.

Thoroughbreds Trailer (1944)

23 December 1944

Sgt. Rusty Curtis of the U.S. Cavalry is unhappy about the Army's plan to replace horses with tanks so, after a medical discharge, he tries to buy his old military mount Sireson.

Triple Trouble Trailer (1950)

13 August 1950

Slip and Sach take the rap for a robbery they did not commit in order to uncover the real robbers, whom they suspect are led by a convict who gives orders to his gang outside via a short-wave radio stashed somewhere in the prison.

Bowery Battalion Trailer (1951)

24 January 1951

Slip, Sach and the gang think an air-raid test is for real and join the Army.

Blues Busters Trailer (1950)

29 October 1950

The Bowery Boys open a nightclub after Sach has his tonsils out and wakes up with a singing voice.

Lucky Losers Trailer (1950)

14 May 1950

Slip and Sach's boss, David J. Thurston, has allegedly committed suicide. Slip finds a book of matches with the name of a local nightclub on his boss' desk and finds out from Gabe that a gambling casino is being run out of it.

Smuggler's Cove Trailer (1948)

10 October 1948

Slip and Sach are working as cleaners in a high rise building. They enter an office to clean it when a messenger hears them use Slip's given name, Terrance Mahoney.

Hi Diddle Diddle Trailer (1943)

02 August 1943

When the bride's mother is supposedly swindled out of her money by a spurned suitor, the groom's father orchestrates a scheme of his own to set things right.

White Heat Trailer (1949)

02 September 1949

A psychopathic criminal with a mother complex makes a daring break from prison and then leads his old gang in a chemical plant payroll heist.

Meet Me in St. Louis Trailer (1944)

28 November 1944

A year in the life of a turn-of-the-century middle class family, leading up to the opening of the 1904 St.

Come Out Fighting Trailer (1945)

29 September 1945

The police commissioner asks some local street kids to toughen up his ballet-loving son.

Mr. Muggs Steps Out Trailer (1943)

29 October 1943

Ordered by a judge to get a job, Muggs McGinnis is hired by wealthy Mrs. Murray, who has a penchant for picking up trouble-prone servants.

Docks of New York Trailer (1945)

24 February 1945

The East Side Kids are pursued by killers seeking a stolen necklace.

The Reckless Moment Trailer (1949)

09 December 1949

After discovering the dead body of her teenage daughter's lover, a housewife takes desperate measures to protect her family from scandal.

Till We Meet Again Trailer (1944)

30 August 1944

An American pilot is shot down over Nazi-occupied France and is taken to a convent by the Resistance.

It's a Great Feeling Trailer (1949)

20 August 1949

A waitress at the Warner Brothers commissary is anxious to break into pictures. She thinks her big break may have arrived when actors Jack Carson and Dennis Morgan agree to help her.

Blonde Dynamite Trailer (1950)

12 February 1950

While Louie is on vacation, the boys turn The Sweet Shop into a male escort service, and soon find a group of beautiful girls as their first clients.

Ghost Chasers Trailer (1951)

29 April 1951

A ghost helps the Bowery Boys capture a gang of crooks led by a mad doctor.

Key Witness Trailer (1947)

09 October 1947

A man takes over the identity of a dead man while on the lam from a crime he didn't commit.

Mr. Muggs Rides Again Trailer (1945)

15 July 1945

After having been framed by gamblers, Muggs is barred from riding in horse races. Snce he can no longer race, he takes up a collection so Ma Brown, who owns the horses won't have her stable foreclosed on.