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Bowery to Bagdad (1955)

Overview

The Bowery Boys find a lamp that has strange magic powers.
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Edward Bernds profile
Edward Bernds

Director

Edward Bernds profile
Edward Bernds

Screenplay

Cast

Leo Gorcey profile
Leo Gorcey

Slip Mahoney

Huntz Hall profile
Huntz Hall

Sach Jones

Eric Blore profile
Eric Blore

The Genie

Joan Shawlee profile
Joan Shawlee

Velma, alias "Cindy Lou Calhoun"

Robert Bice profile
Robert Bice

Duke, the boss

Bernard Gorcey profile
Bernard Gorcey

Louie Dumbrowsky

David Gorcey profile
David Gorcey

Chuck Anderson

Benny Bartlett profile
Benny Bartlett

Butch Williams

Michael Ross profile
Michael Ross

Henchman "Tiny"

Rayford Barnes profile
Rayford Barnes

Henchman "Canarsie"

Dick Wessel profile
Dick Wessel

Henchman Gus

Jean Willes profile
Jean Willes

Melody, alias "Claire Culpepper"

Leo Gorcey profile
Leo Gorcey

Slip Mahoney

Huntz Hall profile
Huntz Hall

Sach Jones

Eric Blore profile
Eric Blore

The Genie

Joan Shawlee profile
Joan Shawlee

Velma, alias "Cindy Lou Calhoun"

Robert Bice profile
Robert Bice

Duke, the boss

Bernard Gorcey profile
Bernard Gorcey

Louie Dumbrowsky

David Gorcey profile
David Gorcey

Chuck Anderson

Benny Bartlett profile
Benny Bartlett

Butch Williams

Michael Ross profile
Michael Ross

Henchman "Tiny"

Rayford Barnes profile
Rayford Barnes

Henchman "Canarsie"

Dick Wessel profile
Dick Wessel

Henchman Gus

Jean Willes profile
Jean Willes

Melody, alias "Claire Culpepper"

Extra

Release Date

January 7, 1955

Original Language

English

Budget

$0.00

Production Company

Allied Artists Pictures logo

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