Mr. Hex

1946 film by William Beaudine
  • November 9, 1946 (1946-11-09)
Running time
63 minutesLanguageEnglish

Mr. Hex is a 1946 American comedy film directed by William Beaudine and starring the comedy team of The Bowery Boys.[1] It is the fifth film in the series.

Plot

The boys are trying to raise money for their friend Gloria. She has to give up her aspiring singing career in order to stay home and take care of her sick mother. Slip comes up with the idea to hypnotize Sach into thinking he is an unbeatable fighter so that they can enter him into a contest to win $2,500. Meanwhile, Gabe brokers a deal with a crooked nightclub owner to give Gloria the big break she has been waiting for. The nightclub owner then hires a ringer to fight Sach as well as his own hypnotist to counter Slip's control over Sach in order to collect a fortune from everyone who has bet on Sach.

The resulting match has Sach going back and forth from being hypnotized to being aware of reality. In the end Gabe gets shot trying to expose the crooked nightclub owner and wins Gloria's heart. Slip then decides to hypnotize Sach again in order to make him into a wrestler.

Cast

The Bowery Boys

  • Leo Gorcey as Slip Mahoney
  • Huntz Hall as Sach Sullivan
  • Bobby Jordan as Bobby
  • Billy Benedict as Whitey
  • David Gorcey as Chuck

Remaining cast

  • Gabriel Dell as Gabe
  • Gale Robbins as Gloria
  • Ben Weldon as Bull Laguna
  • Ian Keith as Raymond
  • Sammy Cohen as "Evil-Eye" Fagin
  • Bernard Gorcey as Louie
  • William Ruhl as Mob Leader
  • Danny Beck as Danny the Dip
  • Rita Lynn as Mazie
  • Joe Gray as Billy Butterworth
  • Eddie Gribbon as Blackie
  • Meyer Grace as Spud
  • Gene Stutenroth as Bill
  • John Indrisano as Referee

Production

This is the first film in which Sach is given a last name (Sullivan), however it isn't the familiar name used in latter films of the series (Jones).

Home media

Warner Archives released the film on made-to-order DVD in the United States as part of "The Bowery Boys, Volume Four" on August 26, 2014.

References

  1. ^ Hayes, David (1982). The Films of the Bowery Boys. Secaucus, NJ: The Citadel Press. p. 92. ISBN 978-0806509310.

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Preceded by 'The Bowery Boys' movies
1946-1958
Succeeded by
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Films directed by William Beaudine
1920s-30s
British films
1930s-40s
1950s-60s


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