26/07/1940
The Dead End Kids are out of the slums of New York's East Side and running around the sunny valleys of California looking for a way to make a quick buck. The idea of working never enters their minds until Halop is egged on by Grey to show his capabilities. Before long, he and Hall are working on the ranch of Galli, an elderly Italian woman who treats her workers like human beings instead of animals. Galli's son disappeared as an infant, and Halop tries to convince her that he is that long lost son, thus possibly sharing in her wealth. Galli is such a good person that Halop is soon motivated by respect instead of greed, so he devises a plan to help her when truckers and a labor organization band together to keep her crops from making it to market.
Billy Halop
as Tommy Abraham Lincoln
Huntz Hall
as Albert 'Pig'
Gabriel Dell
as String
Bernard Punsly
as Ape
Bobby Jordan
as Rap
Nan Grey
as Millie
Rosina Galli
as Mama Posito
Henry Armetta
as Salvatore
Eddy Waller
as Griswold
Harry Hayden
as Lacey
Joe King
as Collins
Arthur Loft
as Marshall
Harris Berger
as Jake
Frank Bischell
as Third Worker
Hal E. Chester
as Second Newsboy
Cliff Clark
as Sheriff Griswold
Heinie Conklin
as Store Proprietor
Spade Cooley
as Fiddle Player
Kernan Cripps
as Guard
Ralph Dunn
as Valley Truck Driver
Martin Faust
as Second Picker
David Gorcey
as First Worker
Harry Humphrey
as First Picker
Ralph Lapere
as Third Picker
Art Miles
as Truck Driver
Edward Peil Sr.
as Carstens
Eddie Phillips
as Jorgenson
Don Rowan
as Conley
Evelyn Selbie
as Bianca
Harry Strang
as Truck Driver
Joe Whitehead
as Brakeman
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