Bobby Jordan
17 titles
Filmography
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That Gang of Mine
(1940)A street kid has dreams of becoming a jockey. He gets his chance when he and his gang discover a poor old man who has a championship race horse.

Boys of the City
(1940)A judge’s rehabilitation order for a group of ruffians from the Bowery sends them upstate to work on a farm where they run headfirst into trouble.

'Neath Brooklyn Bridge
(1942)Muggs and the East Side Kids come to the rescue of a wrongly-accused girl, who is discovered in the home of a man murdered by a mystery assailant.

Pride of the Bowery
(1940)NYC's favorite street kids get an East Side Kid in trouble at a Civilian Conservation Corps camp, when bad sportsmanship messes up a boxing match.

Bowery Blitzkrieg
(1941)While a cop steers a rough young street-fighter away from being a public nuisance, a petty hoodlum leads a smart, studious kid into a life of crime.

Mr. Wise Guy
(1942)Muggs and the East Side Kids are stuck in reform school and must save a wrongly accused man from being sentenced to death for a murder he didn't do.

Smart Alecks
(1942)After getting $200 for sending a crook to the clink, informant Danny falls out with his gang of roughnecks when they insist he share the reward.

Flying Wild
(1941)Muggs and his gang start to supect that an air ambulance service in World War II-era America are actually spies that need to be restrained!

Adventures of the Flying Cadets
(1943)A group of flying cadets have to clear themselves of a murder charge while trying to stop a traitorous scientist from selling secrets to the Nazis.

Let's Get Tough
(1942)The East Side Kids take on a gang of Japanese spies.

Clancy Street Boys
(1943)A young man's rich uncle is coming to town and now he has to recruit his gang members to pose as his 6 siblings his father bragged about having!

Bowery Buckaroos
(1947)From 1946 to 1958, the comedy ensemble known as the Bowery Boys starred in more than 40 films.

Spooks Run Wild
(1941)The seventh film in the East Side Kids series finds Muggs and the gang stranded at a desolate mansion with a Dracula look-alike and his dwarf sidekick.

Bowery Bombshell
(1946)When one of the Bowery Boys becomes a suspect in a robbery, the group scrambles to clear his name with the help of a professor's explosive inventions.

Ghosts on the Loose
(1943)When the East Side Kids try to surprise newlyweds by fixing up their new home, they mistakenly go to a haunted house where Nazi spies are hiding out.

They Made Me a Criminal
(1939)A boxing champ on the lamb finds refuge and redemption at a farm for delinquent youths. But a cop looking for his own redemption is on his trail.
Young Tom Edison
(1940)Mickey Rooney stars as the boy who would become one of the greatest inventors of the modern era--a Young Tom Edison. Edison (Rooney) received only three months of formal education: the precocious boy's curiosity was too disruptive for the one-room schoolhouse in his hometown. But his parents encouraged the voracious reader, who'd read Newton's Principia by the time he was twelve. At an early age, Edison also lost most of his ability to hear, which only helped him to better focus his concentration. Finding work as a "brass pounder," an operator in the new, cutting-edge telegraph industry during the United States Civil War, Edison moonlights on his own inventions--an automatic telegraph repeater, the light bulb, the phonograph--that will change the world.