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Smuggler's Cove
Smuggler's Cove is a 1948 American comedy film directed by William Beaudine and starring The Bowery Boys. The film was released on October 10, 1948 by Monogram Pictures and is the eleventh film in the series.
Plot
Young amateur sleuth Terence "Slip" Mahoney works cleaning offices in a New York highrise building when he comes across a letter addressed to Terence Mahoney, Esquire. Believing the letter is meant for him, he opens and reads it. The letter tells of an inheritance waiting for him. A wealthy uncle, living in a large house on Long Island, has left him a fortune. He is expected at Mahoney Manor, immediately.
More details
author | Edmond Seward Tim Ryan |
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director | William Beaudine |
editor | William Austin |
genre | comedy |
keywords | amateur sleuth build clean hidden room long island morse code run secret passageway smuggle wait young daughter |
musicBy | Edward J. Kay |
producer | Jan Grippo |
publisher | Monogram Pictures |