In the Money
In the Money is a 1958 American comedy film directed by William Beaudine and starring The Bowery Boys. The film was released on February 16, 1958, by Allied Artists Pictures and is the 48th and final film in the series. It was directed by William Beaudine and written by Al Martin and Elwood Ullman.
Plot
Sach is hired to escort Gloria, a poodle, on a trip to London, England. Unbeknownst to Sach, the people who hired him are international smugglers, who have hidden some diamonds under some false fur on Gloria. The rest of The Bowery Boys, suspicious of Sach's good fortune, think that "Gloria" must be a dangerous female. They decide to sneak onto Sach's London-bound ship, only to wind up swabbing the deck as punishment for being stowaways. Once in England, Sach and the boys soon catch on to the smugglers' scheme. Inspector Herbert Saunders, a senior detective of Scotland Yard, accuses Sach and his gang of being the smugglers.Cast
The Bowery Boys
- Huntz Hall as Horace Debussy "Sach" Jones
- Stanley Clements as Stanislaus "Duke" Coveleskie
- David Gorcey as Charles "Chuck" Anderson
- Eddie LeRoy as Blinky
Remaining cast
- Patricia Donahue as Babs DeWitt
- Paul Cavanagh as Inspector Herbert Saunders
- Leonard Penn as Don Clarke
- John Dodsworth as Blake Cummings
- Leslie Denison as Inspector White
- Dick Elliott as Mike Clancy
- Ralph Gamble as Randall
- Pamela Light as girl with French heels
- Owen McGiveney as Dr. Rufus B. Smedley
- Jack Mulhall as the police desk sergeant
- Patrick O'Moore as Reggie
- Ashley Cowan as Bellboy
- Snub Pollard as Scotland Yard Valet
- Norma Varden as Mrs. Smythe-Chumley, owner of dog Madeline
Production