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  2. East Side Kids - Wikipedia

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    The East Side Kids were characters in a series of 22 films released by Monogram Pictures from 1940 through 1945. [1] The series was a low-budget imitation of the Dead End Kids , a successful film franchise of the late 1930s.

  3. East Side Kids (film) - Wikipedia

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    East Side Kids is a 1940 film and the first in the East Side Kids film series. [1] It is the only one not to star any of the original six Dead End Kids. [2] The film was released by producer Sam Katzman. This was also his first project at Monogram Pictures, which he joined shortly after the folding of his company Victory Pictures.

  4. Flying Wild - Wikipedia

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    Flying Wild (aka The East Side Kids in Flying Wild and Air Devils) is a 1941 American comedy thriller film directed by William Beaudine under the pseudonym "William West" as the fifth installment of the East Side Kids series which eventually totalled 22 films.

  5. Ghosts on the Loose - Wikipedia

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    Ghosts on the Loose is a 1943 American comedy horror film and the fourteenth film in the East Side Kids series, directed by William Beaudine.The picture co-stars horror film icon Bela Lugosi as well as Ava Gardner in one of her earliest roles.

  6. Spooks Run Wild - Wikipedia

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    Spooks Run Wild is a 1941 American horror comedy film and the seventh film in the East Side Kids series. It stars Bela Lugosi with Leo Gorcey, Bobby Jordan and Huntz Hall. [1] It is directed by Phil Rosen, in his first and only outing in the series, and produced by Sam Katzman (under the company name Banner Pictures).

  7. Let's Get Tough! - Wikipedia

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    The British Board of Film Censors who usually gave the East Side Kids series an 'A' (adult) rating gave Let's Get Tough! a rating approving it for all audiences, perhaps as a wartime morale booster. [1] At just over an hour, Let's Get Tough! is fast-paced with the romantic subplot and comedy setpieces blending into the main plot of the sabotage ...