The song "Let's Have a Heart to Heart Talk" - apparently sung by Huntz Hall - was actually dubbed by John Laurenz (1909 - 1958).
Gabriel Dell's final film with The Bowery Boys. He was also a member of the Dead End Kids and the East Side Kids.
The 20th of 48 Bowery Boys movies released from 1946 to 1958.
Shot in six days in August of 1950.
Louie, the bombastic owner of the Bowery Palace nightclub, is played by Bernard Gorcey, father of Bowery Boys lead actor Leo Gorcey. The two Gorceys frequently appeared in films together, until Bernard died as the result of injuries sustained in a 1955 automobile accident. Overcome with grief, Leo walked away from the Bowery Boys franchise after appearing in several dozen films as group leader "Slip."