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Triple Trouble

62 %|Aug 13, 1950|Comedy

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.

Featured Crew

Jean Yarbrough
Director
Charles R. Marion
Screenplay
Tom Lambert
Sound
Raymond Boltz Jr.
Set Decoration
Dave Milton
Art Direction
William Austin
Editor
Jan Grippo
Producer
Marcel Le Picard
Director of Photography

Cast

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Leo Gorcey
Slip Mahoney
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Huntz Hall
Horace Debussy 'Sach' Jones
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G. Pat Collins
Bat Armstrong
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Effie Laird
Ma Armstrong
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Bernard Gorcey
Louie Dumbrowsky
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William Benedict
Whitey, Bowery Boy
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David Gorcey
Bowery Boy #4, dark-haired
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Buddy Gorman
Bowery Boy #5, slender
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Joseph Crehan
Warden Burnside
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Richard Benedict
Skeets O'Neil
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Frank Marlowe
Ma's Clean-shaven Henchman
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Eddie Foster
Ma's Henchman with Mustache
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Gabriel Dell
Gabriel 'Gabe' Moreno
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Lyn Thomas
Shirley O'Brien, Gabe's Secretary
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Eddie Gribbon
'Hobo' Barton, convict
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Paul Dubov
Pretty Boy Gleason
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Joe Turkel
Benny the Blood (as Joseph Turkel)
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George Chandler
'Squirrely' Davis, convict
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Jonathan Hale
The Judge
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Edward Gargan
Officer Murphy
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William Haade
Dialogue Cop Arresting the Boys
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Harry Strang
Solitary Confinement Guard
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Lyle Talbot
Prison Yard Guard
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Stanley Blystone
Captain of the Guards
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Tom Kennedy
Third Convict Calling Out from Cell