6/10
Im Dying! I'm Dying! And I don't feel good either!
20 June 2010
Warning: Spoilers
(Some Spoilers) The movie starts with Slip & Sach beaten to a pulp and left unconscious in an alley by their fleeing, from the cops, attackers. Was this the result of a street mugging? A bar room brawl that spilled into the street? Or something else like a police undercover operation that went seriously wrong. It's then that we get the low down from Slip himself as he recounts the events, in his hospital bed, that lead to this calamity to both him and Sach who, with his famous nose badly bruised, still hasn't regained consciousness.

It's when former Bowery Boy and now policeman Gabe Moreno was gunned down with his partner, who later passed away, Officer Murphy that Slip & Sach decided to track down their attackers by going undercover as big time hoodlums. Working for the Daily Chronicle as copy boys Slip & Sach took a leave of absences and infiltrated the notorious Chicago Loop Mob that was opening up business in the Big Apple. The Loop Mob headed by the sharp and collegiate looking Mr. Carver had committed a string of payroll robberies where both Officers Murphy & Moreno were their latest victims.

Getting in good with the Caver Mob both Slip & Sach together with the Bowery Boys and sweet shop owner "Big Louie", all 4 foot ten inches of him, Dumbrowski are entrusted by Carver in his latest job in knocking off the Gotham Steel Works payroll. With Slip secretly forwarding this information to his boss Jim Cobb the editor of the Daily Chronicle, who in turn forwards it back to the NYPD, he doesn't realize that someone on the paper is working with Caver and his mob and relying that information back to him.

Somewhat serious Bowery Boys film with more people getting gunned down in it then in most Humphrey Bogart and Edward G. Robinson gangster flicks. There's also the drop dead gorgeous and classy Jean Dean as mob boss Caver's moll Vickie Darwell who keeps the boys, Slip & Sach, minds off their job as undercover agents of the NYPD and Daily Chronicle every time she's on the screen with them.
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