The BoweryAmphitheatre was a building in the Bowery Manhattan Bowery neighborhood of New York City . It was located at 37 and 39 Bowery, across the street from the Bowery Theatre . Under a number of different names and managers, the structure served as a circus , zoo menagerie , and theatre . It became an armory military armory in 1866. Formation through the minstrel craze A group of New York City New York businessmen known as the Zoological Institute or the Flatfoots built the structure in 1833 as the site for a zoo menagerie and circus performances. In 1835, the site was converted into an amphitheatre with a stage and a circus ring, and the name changed to the BoweryAmphitheatre. June, Titus, Angevine & Co. took up residence with their equestrianism equestrian show . The owners changed the name again in November 1842 to the Amphitheatre of the Republic. John Tryon leased the building the following year, remaining its operator until 1848. Following a performance by the Virginia Minstrels on 6 February 1843, Tryon gave the structure over largely to minstrel show s, renaming it the New Knickerbocker Theatre in 1844. Later management In 1849, the building once again became a menagerie, this time under the management of June & Titus. The new endeavor failed to perform up to expectations, so in 1851 the amphitheatre became a circus instead. Seth B. Howe s circus company became a standard feature. During the 1852 1853 season, regular acts included the Richard Sands & Co. and John J. Nathans & Co. circuses. The next season saw a return to equestrian exhibitions under the management of Henry P. Madigan and Den W. Stone . During the summer of 1854, German people Germans Seigrist and Otto Hoym leased the amphitheatre and rebuilt it. It opened on 20 October 1854 as the Stadt Theatre ... Theatre existed in The Bowery in 1871 its opera fell under the direction of Adolf Neuendorff , and was the venue ... . See also Wagner in The Bowery , Scribner s Monthly Magazine 1871, 214 ... more details
Jacob Astor it opened in 1826. Across the way the BoweryAmphitheatre was erected in 1833, specializing ...Coord 40 43 11.62 N 73 59 38.86 W display title Other uses Bowery disambiguation Image P1015644.JPG thumb 300px Looking north from Houston Street Manhattan Houston Street up Bowery, with the Empire State Building in the background Image The Bowery around 1910.jpg thumb right 300px The Bowery, looking north from Grand Street Manhattan Grand Street , around 1910 Bowery IPAc en icon b a . r i or IPAc en local b a . r i , commonly called the Bowery, is a street and a small neighborhood in the southern ... Italy, Manhattan Little Italy to the west. ref citidex.com 2006 Fodor s 1991 ref Bowery is an anglicisation ..., the Bowery was known as Bowery Lane prior to 1807. ref Brown, 1922 ref Today it runs from ... as Fourth Avenue. Major streets that intersect the Bowery include Canal Street Manhattan Canal Street ... Street . A New York City Subway station named Bowery BMT Nassau Street Line Bowery on the BMT ... at the Bowery s intersection with Delancey Street. Colonial and federal period The Bowery ... Street Battery Park area. In 1654, the Bowery s first residents settled in the area of Chatham Square ... Dutch Governor of New Amsterdam before the English took control, retired to his Bowery farm in 1667 .... Mark s Church in the Bowery . ref Fodor s 2004 ref File NYC1776.jpg thumb right 200px The Bowery ... of 1776 Image Bowery Theatre, New York City.jpg thumb right 200px Cigarette trading card featuring the Bowery Theatre a few 3 storey structures of the 1830s like the building at right remain on the Bowery today In her Journal of 1704 1705, Sarah Kemble Knight describes the Bowery as a leisure destination ... the Bowery, and some go to friends Houses who handsomely treat them. ... I believe we mett 50 or 60 ... Fan Tutte , emigrated to New York City in 1806, he briefly ran one of the shops along the Bowery ... s grand house, flanked by matching outbuildings, stood behind a forecourt facing Bowery Lane behind ... more details
Infobox film name On the Bowery caption image On the Bowery FilmPoster.jpeg director Lionel Rogosin producer ... released film date 1956 runtime 65 minutes country Film US language English budget On the Bowery is a 1956 ... http movies.nytimes.com movie 36275 On the Bowery overview title NY Times On the Bowery accessdate ..., he looked around for a subject and was struck by the men on the Bowery and decided that this would make a strong film. Thus On the Bowery was to be Rogosin s provocative film school that would prepare him for the filming of his anti apartheid film Come Back, Africa 1960 . In 2008, On the Bowery ... Flaherty and the Italian neo realist tradition, Rogosin submerged himself on the Bowery for many months before filming. He got to know the street and the men intimately, befriending a Bowery man Gorman Hendricks. Together they wandered through the Bowery for several months until Rogosin started ... script based on the lives of the Bowery men. In July 1955 Rogosin and his crew started filming. With these Bowery ... York s skid row the Bowery. It is the story of Ray, a railroad worker, who drifts on to the Bowery ... who help him spend his money. Ray, the new guy on the Bowery, whose biceps still fill out his sleeves ......and just like that, Ray embarks on a trip to hell, becoming part of the Bowery. In a series ... numerous bar scenes, games of dominos around a flophouse stove, and a sermon at the Bowery Mission ..., was offered a Hollywood contract but chose to remain on the Bowery. Gorman Hendricks kept himself ... Film Festival with On The Bowery. Attacked by Bosley Crowther in the New York Times and shunned by the American ..., On the Bowery opened at the 55th Street Playhouse in New York, and was nominated for an Academy Award. Despite this success, distribution was extremely difficult. With On The Bowery , Rogosin became ... Myers and Morris Engel. On the Bowery would become an influence to many future independent filmmakers ... see it, is the face of the Bowery...the caked filth, the stubble beard, the clothes of eternity, the physical ... more details
for the town in Victoria, Australia Amphitheatre, Victoria Image arlesarena.jpg thumb right 250px Roman arena at Arles Amphitheatre Arles , inside view. Still in use today, it draws large crowds for bullfighting ..., p. 69 ref as well as Play theatre play s and concert s in summer. An amphitheatre or amphitheater ..., types of structure for which the word amphitheatre is used Ancient Roman amphitheatres were large central ... 0 19 283098 8 ref Roman amphitheatres main Roman amphitheatre Image Colosseum interior.01.JPG thumb ... Bowl , Hollywood , California A contemporary amphitheatre, the sense in which the word has come ... or amplifies sound, making the amphitheatre ideal for musical or theatrical performances. Most are semicircular ... include the Shoreline Amphitheatre and the Hollywood Bowl . The term amphitheatre is also used incorrectly for some indoor venues such as the Gibson Amphitheatre . The largest amphitheatre in the world ... amphitheatres Image Bryce Canyon Amphitheater Hoodoos Panorama.jpg thumb right Bryce Canyon Amphitheatre. A natural amphitheatre is a performance space located in a spot where a steep mountain or a particular ... performances. The term amphitheatre can also be used to describe naturally occurring formations ... amphitheatres include the Amphitheatre Drakensberg Drakensberg amphitheatre in Drakensberg , South Africa , Slane Castle in Ireland , the Meredith Music Festival Supernatural Amphitheatre in Victoria Australia Victoria, Australia , and Echo amphitheatre , Red Rocks Amphitheatre and The Gorge Amphitheatre ... PLNU Image Colosseum interior.01.JPG An interior of the Colosseum. Image Amfitheater.jpg The amphitheatre ... for an opera performance, summer 1994 Image Cagliari Roman Amphitheatre 2003.jpg Roman Amphitheatre of Cagliari Sardinia , Italy Image Amph1.jpg A corporate amphitheatre, used for presentations and meetings Image Gibson amphitheatre pano.jpg Gibson Amphitheatre , a large indoor concert venue ... of the Roman Amphitheatre publisher Routledge date October 2000 isbn 0 415 16593 8 External links ... more details
The Amphitheatre coor dm 68 6 S 66 34 W is a large bowl shaped depression, 0.75 nautical miles 1.4  km in diameter, at the south side of the head of Northeast Glacier on Graham Land . The feature lies adjacent to former bases of the British Graham Land Expedition BGLE , 1934 37, and the United States Antarctic Service USAS , 1939 41, and was charted by USAS sledging parties which crossed Graham Land via Northeast Glacier and Bills Gulch . Named by the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey FIDS following its survey in 1946. usgs gazetteer DEFAULTSORT Amphitheatre Category Structural basins of Antarctica Category Landforms of Graham Land Category Falli res Coast Falli resCoast geo stub ... more details
Bowery may refer to Streets The Bowery , a thoroughfare in Manhattan, New York City Bowery Street is a street on Coney Island in Brooklyn, N.Y. In popular culture BoweryAmphitheatre , a building on the Bowery in New York City Bowery Ballroom , a music venue on Delancey Street in New York City Bowery Theatre , a playhouse formerly located on Lafayette Street in New York City The Bowery song 1891 , music by Percy Gaunt, lyrics by Charles H. Hoyt , from the play A Trip to Chinatown Leigh Bowery , a performance artist, club creature, and clothing designer Live from the Bowery Ballroom , a live album by Kathleen Edwards Operation Bowery , an Anglo American naval operation of World War II The Bowery Electric , a ballad written by Jed Davis Bowery Electric , a Manhattan based dreampop duo In films The Bowery 1933 film , a 1933 historical film about the Lower East Side of Manhattan at the turn of the century On the Bowery , a 1956 in film 1956 documentary film directed by Lionel Rogosin The Bowery Boys , a series of movies made by Monogram Pictures from 1946 to 1958 In New York City history Bowery Mission , a rescue mission on New York s BoweryBowery Boys , an anti immigrant and anti Catholic gang based North of the Five Points district of New York City Bowery Savings Bank , a New York bank chartered in 1834 disambig ... more details
Bowery boys may refer to Bowery Boys gang , a 19th century New York gang B hoy and g hal , 19th century slang terms The Bowery Boys , a comedy team disambiguation ... more details
Infobox Venue name Bowery Ballroom image File Bowery Ballroom Exterior.jpg 250px image caption Bowery Ballroom exterior, by the subway entrance. nickname address 6 Delancey Street Manhattan Delancey St location New York City New York , New York NY 10002 United States USA coordinates coord 40.7206 N 73.9939 W type event region US NY display inline,title type Nightclub genre built 1929 opened 1997 renovated expanded closed demolished owner The Bowery Presents construction cost former names seating type Standing room only seating capacity 550 website http boweryballroom.com boweryballroom.com File Bowery Stage.jpg thumb left The stage of the Bowery Ballroom. The Bowery Ballroom is a music venue in the Bowery Manhattan Bowery section of New York City . The structure, at 6 Delancey Street Manhattan Delancey Street , was built just before the Wall Street Crash 1929 Stock Market Crash of 1929 . It stood vacant until the end of World War II WWII , when it became a high end retail store. The neighborhood subsequently went into decline again, and so did the caliber of businesses occupying the space. ref http web.archive.org web 20070718021919 http www.boweryballroom.com history.html History of the Bowery Ballroom , Bowery Ballroom website archived 2007 ref In 1997 it was converted into a music ... 14 accessdate 2010 08 07 ref Directly in front of the venue s entrance is the Bowery BMT Nassau Street Line Bowery Station on the BMT Nassau Street Line NYCS Nassau north trains of the New York City Subway . The club serves as the namesake of Joan Baez s Bowery Songs album, recorded live at a concert at the Bowery Ballroom on November 6, 2004. ref cite web url http music.barnesandnoble.com Bowery Songs Joan Baez e 99923571421 title Bowery Songs, Joan Baez, Music CD Barnes & Noble publisher Music.barnesandnoble.com ... NYC struct stub music venue stub de Bowery Ballroom es Bowery Ballroom fr Bowery Ballroom nl Bowery Ballroom pl Bowery Ballroom fi Bowery Ballroom ... more details
Infobox hotel hotel name The Bowery House image BoweryHouseStairs.jpg image width 250 caption The Bowery House entrance staircase. location 220 Bowery , New York City , New York 10012 pushpin map pushpin ... of restaurants The Bowery Kitchen number of rooms 104 number of beds floor area convert 1600 m2 sqft abbr on floors 4 parking website http www.theboweryhouse.com footnotes The Bowery House is an historic hotel on the Bowery in the Nolita neighborhood of New York City established by Italian race car ... ref History Image BoweryHouseLobby.jpg thumb 250px left The Bowery House third floor lobby. 220 Bowery first opened its doors as The Prince Hotel in 1927. By the 1940s , in an era when the Bowery was known .... It is these very residents that would later add the lore of the Bowery . ref name New York Magazine cite news url http nymag.com homedesign features bowery house 2011 7 work New York Magazine title First Look For the Aspiring Bowery Bum ref Since the 1990s the area has been reviving. The establishment of high rise condominiums and the emergence of upscale businesses on the Bowery marks a new era for the ever changing neighborhood. Part museum and part hotel, The Bowery House strives to preserve ... 2011 10 13 us at bowery house hotel flophouse aesthetic of old.html?pagewanted all work The New York Times title On Bowery, Cultures Clash as the Shabby Meet the Shabby Chic ref Rooms Image BoweryHouseTag.jpg thumb 200px left Room keys at The Bowery House. Cabins There are three types of cabins at The Bowery House Original Cabins, Twin Cabins , and Full Cabins . The most abundant room type ... small space 2011 12 27 gIQAo8s1QP story.html work The Washington Post title Bed Check The Bowery .... All of the cabins contain mason jar lights, Bowery themed artwork, and restored latticework ceilings ... hotel the bowery house offers flophouse chic work Forbes title Cheap New York Hotel the Bowery House Offers Flophouse Chic ref Bunk Rooms The Bowery House contains five bunk rooms the Museum Bunk ... more details
Coors Amphitheatre may refer to the following amphitheatre s Cricket Wireless Amphitheatre in Chula Vista, California originally Coors Amphitheatre Comfort Dental Amphitheatre in Greenwood Village, Colorado formally Coors Amphitheatre Disambig ... more details
cleanup date May 2011 unreferenced date May 2011 The property on which the mural is located has been owned by Goldman Properties since 1984. Tony Goldman started the Bowery Mural with Jeffery Deitch and the Deitch Projects . The mural is located on the corner of Houston Street and Bowery in New York City. In the summer of 2008 they kicked of a mural series with a recreation of Keith Haring s famous 1982 Bowery mural. Followed by the Brazilian twin brother duo Os Gemeos and then in 2009 street artist Shepard Fairey . Tony Goldman s goal is to use this wall to present the top contemporary artists from around the world with an emphasis on artists who work on the streets. Seasonal murals appear on the wallcurated and organized in collaboration with The Hole NYC . The Hole NYC is a new gallery in Soho run by former Deitch Projects directors Kathy Grayson and Meghan Coleman. In September 2010 artist Barry McGee created a mural in celebration of tagging and its role in the rich history of New York City. File Barry McGee Mural on Houston and Bowery.jpg thumb Barry McGee Mural on Houston and Bowery In November 2010 for the fourth project Tony has presented on this historic wall a recreation of Keith Haring s famous 1982 Bowery mural by Kenny Scharf File Kenny Scharf Mural on Houston & Bowery.jpg thumb Kenny Scharf Mural on Houston & Bowery Category Public art in New York City ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Bowery Songs Type Live album Artist Joan Baez Cover Bowery Songs.jpg Released September 6, 2005 Recorded November 6, 2004 at the Bowery Ballroom , New York, NY Genre Folk music Folk Label E1 Music Koch Producer Last album Dark Chords on a Big Guitar br 2003 This album Bowery Songs br 2005 Next album Day After Tomorrow Joan Baez album Day After Tomorrow br 2008 Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1Score Rating 4 5 Allmusic class album id r789000 pure url yes link Bowery Songs is a live album by United States American singer and musician Joan Baez , released in 2005. it was recording during Baez set at Manhattan s Bowery Ballroom . Track listings Finlandia Jean Sibelius , Georgia Harkness, Lloyd Stone 2 08 Rexroth s Daughter Greg Brown folk musician Greg Brown 5 00 Deportee Plane Wreck at Los Gatos Woody Guthrie , Martin Hoffman 5 24 Joe Hill Alfred Hayes writer Alfred Hayes , Earl Robinson 4 18 Christmas in Washington Steve Earle 5 17 Farewell, Angelina song Farewell, Angelina Bob Dylan 3 36 Motherland Natalie Merchant 5 16 Carrickfergus song Carrickfergus Alan Connaught, Traditional 5 41 Jackaroe Traditional 5 07 Seven Curses Dylan 5 26 Dink s Song Traditional 4 37 Silver Dagger song Silver Dagger Traditional 3 52 It s All Over Now, Baby Blue Dylan 4 26 Jerusalem Earle 4 17 Personnel Joan Baez vocals, guitar George Javori drums, percussion Graham Maby bass, background vocals Duke McVinnie guitar, background vocals Erik Della Penna banjo, guitar, lap steel guitar, background vocals Joan Baez Category Joan Baez live albums Category 2005 live albums Category Albums recorded at the Bowery Ballroom ... more details
for the group of actors who made a series of films between 1946 and 1958 The Bowery Boys No footnotes date January 2009 Refimprove date January 2009 The Bowery Boys were a nativism politics nativist , anti Catholic , and Anti Irish racism anti Irish gang based north of the Five Points, Manhattan Five Points district of New York City in the mid 19th century. They were primarily stationed in the Bowery section of New York, which was, at the time, extended north of the Five Points. It was said that the gang was so popular during its time that many of the lesser gangs of the Bowery followed it in its various fights with the Dead Rabbits . Bowery Boys were mostly single males who frequented the saloons and brothel s of Bowery Manhattan the Bowery and dressed in black Top hat headgear stovepipe hats , red shirts, black flared trousers, high heeled calfskin boots and black vests, with oil slicked hair. One famous member of the Bowery Boys was William Poole , also known as Bill the Butcher. Citation needed date July 2011 The Bowery Boys often fought Irish gangs from the Five Points, Manhattan Five Points such as longtime rivals the Dead Rabbits and were affiliated with the Know Nothing movement Know Nothing , or American , political party which lasted from 1849 to 1856, and the Civil War era Democratic Party United States Democratic Party . fact date February 2012 Herbert Asbury s book, Gangs of New York , clearly states that the gang was most famous for helping the Nativism politics ... of Tammany Hall but decided to go on its own after many disagreements. The Bowery Boys ... During the New York Draft Riots of 1863, the Bowery Boys took part in much of the looting while fighting ... as the Bowery Boys gradually disappeared. Asbury s book, Gangs of New York , describes the most famous leader of the Bowery Boys as a man only referred to as Mose the Fireboy however, Richard Dorson s America .... fact date February 2012 Further reading Adams, Peter. The Bowery Boys Street Corner Radicals and the Politics ... more details
Bowery Bay is a bay off the East River in the New York City . It is located near the Steinway neighborhood of Queens and is bordered on the west by the Bowery Bay Water Pollution Control Plant and on the south and east by LaGuardia Airport . ref cite map publisher National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration title Chart 12339 url http www.charts.noaa.gov OnLineViewer 12339.shtml date June 1, 2008 scale 1 10,000 accessdate 2009 08 15 ref Before the construction of LaGuardia Airport in the late 1920s, the shoreline of Bowery Bay and Flushing Bay , originally called Bowery Bay Beach and later North Beach, was a popular seaside resort. North Beach was the site of a popular amusement park from 1895 to 1915 and was known as the Coney Island of Queens . ref cite news last Schneider first Daniel B. title F.Y.I. newspaper The New York Times date August 24, 1997 url http www.nytimes.com 1997 08 24 nyregion fyi 730491.html accessdate 2009 08 15 ref The Marine Air Terminal at LaGuardia Airport was originally constructed along the south end of Bowery Bay to accommodate flying boat s. From 1940 until 1945, Clippers operated by Pan American World Airways Pan American Airways provided trans Atlantic flights from Bowery Bay to Europe. ref cite news last Brawarsky first Sandee title An Airport Delay? La Guardia Can Make It an Adventure newspaper The New York Times date March 21, 2003 url http www.nytimes.com 2003 03 21 arts an airport delay la guardia can make it an adventure.html accessdate 2009 08 15 ref The eastern edge of Bowery Bay is currently bordered by LaGuardia Airport s general aviation terminal. The western edge of Bowery Bay is the site of the Bowery Bay Water Pollution Control Plant, a sewage treatment wastewater treatment plant operated by the New York City Department of Environmental Protection . The plant opened in 1939 and is capable of treating convert 150 e6USgal ... of Bowery Bay. References Reflist coord 40 46 42 N 73 53 17 W dim 10000 scale 100000 region US ... more details
The Bowery Mission is a rescue mission in Manhattan s Bowery that was started in 1879 by Albert Gleason Ruliffson . ref cite web url http www.bowery.org Display.asp?Page OurHistory title History accessdate 2010 06 28 quote In 1895, another pressing need caught Klopsch s attention. It seemed The Bowery Mission, established in 1879 by the Rev. and Mrs. A. G. Ruliffson, was in serious financial difficulty after its original superintendent died. publisher Bowery Mission ref ref cite news author coauthors title Mme. Alda Sings In Bowery Mission. Homeless Men Deeply Moved By The Prima Donna s Home, Sweet Home. She Gets An Ovation. Bishop Darlington Of Harrisburg Takes Part In The Fiftieth Anniversary Celebration url http select.nytimes.com gst abstract.html?res F00914FA3454127A93CAA9178AD95F4D8285F9 quote It was the fiftieth anniversary of the Bowery Mission. The celebration took the form of prayers, ... Albert G. Ruliffson a returned missionary from India. ... work New York Times date November 8, 1929 accessdate 2010 06 28 ref It was the third rescue mission established in the United States . ref cite book author Joyce Mendelsohn coauthors title The Lower East Side Remembered and Revisited A History and Guide year 2009 publisher quote The Bowery Mission, opened by Reverend and Mrs. A. G. Ruliffson at 36 Bowery in 1879, is the third rescue mission established in America. Jerry McAuley s Water Street Mission , dating to 1872, is the first and, as the New York Rescue ... url http books.google.com books?id 9FmQLYB4h6MC&pg PA261&dq isbn page 261 ref The Mission gives homeless men a place to sleep overnight. ref name Moynihan cite news last Moynihan first Colin title Woman Dies During Night on Sidewalk Near Church url http www.nytimes.com 2011 02 21 nyregion 21homeless.html accessdate ... coauthors title Christian Work year 1910 publisher quote The Bowery Mission was founded in 1879 .... Bird, the Mother of Bowery Men. The work of the mission is most extensive, including the following ... more details
March 2010 Infobox person name Leigh Bowery image Leigh Bowery Multi glasses from Taboo art showing .jpg image size 225 px caption birth name Leigh Bowery birth date Birth date df yes 1961 03 26 birth ... Bateman married 13 May 1994 partner website awards Leigh Bowery 26 March 1961 31 December 1994 was an Australia ... person model and fashion designer , based in London . Bowery is considered one of the more influential ... his avant garde ideas. cquote Leigh Bowery, peripheral in the notion of art practice by combining ... Artists Bot generated title ref Early life Leigh Bowery was born in 1961 in the Melbourne suburb ... thumb Trojan and Bowery seen in Bowery s designs and make up, early 1980s. Two of the Three ... Walls later of the design team Gallagher Walls. Bowery moved in with them to a houseshare in Ladbroke Grove , and the two men became the first people in London to wear Bowery s creative designs ... the year and after a huge fallout, David Walls moved out, leaving Bowery and Trojan to live together. At this time Bowery and Trojan briefly became lovers, but split on Trojan s insistence. At this time .... Up until 1986 Bowery would describe himself as a fashion designer and club promoter. Although ... see below for Fashion Collections and early Leigh Bowery models . In January 1985 he started the now ... in New York, Tokyo, Rome, and elsewhere. Contrary to popular belief, Bowery was not part of the New ... for those who encountered him, the more so because of his confrontational style. Bowery was not a wallflower. In the early days Bowery felt comfortable with describing himself as gay , although he ... of a sadomasochistic type relationship, with Bowery firmly in the role of master puppeteer. With his ... individuals. Unlike many of his club contemporaries Bowery was highly intelligent, widely read, and passionate ... scene. Although Taboo was over by early 1987, Bowery was at the very heart of London s alternative ... Bowery experienced severe depression, which manifested itself in abusive unsafe sexual activities ... more details
Infobox Film name Bowery Bombshell image Bowery Bombshell.jpg caption Theatrical poster to Bowery Bombshell director Phil Karlson producer Jan Grippo br Lindsley Parsons writer Edmond Seward br Victor Hammond br Tim Ryan actor Tim Ryan starring Leo Gorcey br Huntz Hall br Bobby Jordan br William Benedict br Sheldon Leonard br Wee Willie Davis music Edward J. Kay cinematography William Sickner editing William Austin film editor William Austin distributor Monogram Pictures released July 20, 1946 U.S. Release runtime 65 minutes language English budget Bowery Bonbshell is a 1946 film starring the comedy team of The Bowery Boys . It is the third film in the series. Plot Sweet Shop owner Louie needs to raise 300. The Boys try to sell their car to raise the money, but are unable to because the car falls apart when they try to show it to a prospective buyer. They decide to go to the bank and take a loan out on it, but just as they arrive the bank is robbed. The robbers bump into them and drop the bag full of the stolen money. As Sach picks up the bag to return it to the robber, Cathy, a photographer, takes his photo. After trying unsuccessfully to get the photo back, it winds up on the front page of the newspaper and Sach becomes a wanted criminal. Slip pretends to be a notorious gangster, Midge Casalotti, in order to get the stolen money back and to clear Sach s name. In the end, Sach is cleared and the gangsters, led by Ace Deuce, are apprehended. The film ends in an explosion, where a spare tire with the words, Dead End on it falls around the necks of Sach and Slip. Notes First Bowery Boys film with former East Side Kid Buddy Gorman . He only has a small cameo as Bud the newsboy , but would become a regular member of the gang beginning with the film Blonde Dynamite . Cast The Bowery Boys Leo Gorcey as Terrance Slip Mahoney Huntz Hall as Sach Bobby Jordan as Bobby William Benedict ... films Category Bowery Boys films Category English language films Category American films Category ... more details
Infobox Film name Bowery Battalion image Bowery Battalion.jpg image size caption Theatrical poster to Bowery Battalion director William Beaudine producer Jan Grippo writer Charles Marion br Bert Lawrence narrator starring Leo Gorcey br Huntz Hall br David Gorcey br William Benedict music Edward J. Kay cinematography Marcel LePicard editing William Austin film editor William Austin distributor Monogram Pictures released January 24, 1951 U.S. Release runtime 69 minutes country Film US language English budget Bowery Battalion is a 1951 comedy film starring The Bowery Boys . The film was released on January 24, 1951 by Monogram Pictures and is the twenty first film in the series. Plot The military is performing a practice air raid on New York City. Sach convinces the boys that it is real and they go do to the recruiter s office and enlist. Meanwhile, Slip arrives at Louie s and finds out what just happened and goes down there to stop them. He is too late, as they have already joined, and is tricked into enlisting himself. Louie tries to enlist as well, but is turned away as being too old. He was, however, in World War I and when he was there he invented the Hydrogen Ray , which did not work as intended. However, the army is using the plans for that ray as a decoy to try to capture spies that are at the local base...the same base the boys have been assigned to. The army decides to reinstated Louie to use him as bait for the spies. He winds up getting kidnapped by the spies and they try to get the secrets of the ray out of him. The boys come to his rescue and are rewarded with medals for bravery and then sent to the brig for leaving their posts to rescue Louie. Cast The Bowery Boys Leo Gorcey as Terrance Aloysius Slip Mahoney Huntz Hall as Horace Debussy Sach Jones William Benedict ... Emil Sitka as the waiter References reflist External links IMDb title 0043356 DEFAULTSORT Bowery Battalion Category Bowery Boys films Category American films Category Black and white films Category ... more details
Infobox film name Bowery Champs image caption director William Beaudine producer Jack Dietz br Sam Katzman br Barney A. Sarecky writer Earle Snell br Morey Amsterdam starring Leo Gorcey br Huntz Hall br Gabriel Dell br Billy Benedict music Edward J. Kay cinematography Ira H. Morgan editing John F. Link Sr. distributor studio Monogram Pictures released Film date 1944 11 25 runtime 62 minutes country Film US language English budget gross Bowery Champs is an American film starring the East Side Kids . Released in 1944, it was directed by William Beaudine . Plot Copy boys Muggs and Glimpy investigate a murder. They locate the ex wife of the murdered man and become convinced she is innocent. They hide her from the police while they investigate. Cast The East Side Kids Leo Gorcey Ethelbert Muggs McGinnis Huntz Hall Glimpy McClusky Billy Benedict Skinny Bobby Jordan Bobby Jordan Jimmy Strand Danny Buddy Gorman Shorty Additional Cast Gabriel Dell Jim Lindsay Evelyn Brent Gypsy Carmen Ian Keith Ken Duncan Thelma White Diane Gibson Frank Jaquet Lester Cartwright Anne Sterling Jane Wheeler Oakman Tom Wilson Fred Kelsey McGuire William Ruhl Lieutenant Kenneth MacDonald American actor Kenneth MacDonald Henchman Betty Sinclair Apartment Manager Francis Ford actor Francis Ford Sports Writer Eddie Cherkose Scoop Joe Bautista Houseboy Bernard Gorcey Mr. Johnson, taxi driver uncredited Jack Mulhall Sgt. Ryan uncredited Production On leave from military duty, Bobby Jordan visited the set during the filming of Bowery Champs. He was written into the film as himself at the last minute. External links IMDb title 0036667 Bowery Champs DEFAULTSORT Bowery Champs Category 1944 films Category American films Category 1940s comedy films Category English language films Category Black and white films Category Monogram Pictures films 1940s comedy film stub ... more details
Infobox football biography playername Bert Bowery image fullname Bertram Nathanial Bowery dateofbirth birth date and age 1954 10 29 df y cityofbirth countryofbirth Saint Kitts and Nevis height position Forward association football Striker years1 1973 1974 clubs1 Ilkeston Town F.C. Ilkeston Town caps1 37 goals1 9 years2 1974 1975 clubs2 Worksop Town F.C. Worksop Town caps2 ? goals2 ? years3 1975 1976 clubs3 Nottingham Forest F.C. Nottingham Forest caps3 2 goals3 2 years4 1976 clubs4 Lincoln City F.C. Lincoln City loan caps4 4 goals4 1 years5 1976 clubs5 Boston Minutemen caps5 24 goals5 11 years6 1977 clubs6 Team Hawaii caps6 10 goals6 1 years7 clubs7 Long Eaton United F.C. Long Eaton United caps7 ? goals7 ? years8 clubs8 Arnold Town F.C. Arnold caps8 ? goals8 ? totalcaps 77 totalgoals 24 Bertram Nathanial Bowery born 29 October 1954 is an England English former professional association football footballer who played in England and the United States as a Forward association football striker . Early and personal life Bowery was born in Saint Kitts and Nevis , and grew up in England. His son Jordan Bowery Jordan is also a professional footballer, and currently plays in England for Chesterfield F.C. Chesterfield . ref cite web url http www.chesterfield fc.co.uk page ProfilesDetail 0,,10435 44433,00.html title Jordan Bowery accessdate 9 April 2009 publisher Chesterfield Football Club ref Career Bowery began his career in non league football with Ilkeston Town F.C. Ilkeston Town and Worksop Town F.C. Worksop Town , before starting a professional career with Nottingham Forest F.C. Nottingham Forest . He played for Forest between 1975 and 1976, and made two league appearances, scoring ... ref Bowery later played in the North American Soccer League 1968 1984 NASL for the Boston Minutemen ... Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bowery, Bert ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT ... DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bowery, Bert Category 1954 births Category Living people Category ... more details
Infobox football biography playername Jordan Bowery image fullname Jordan Nathaniel Bowery dateofbirth birth date and age 1991 7 2 df y cityofbirth Nottingham countryofbirth England height height m 1.85 position Forward association football Striker currentclub Chesterfield F.C. Chesterfield clubnumber 21 youthyears1 xxxx 2008 youthclubs1 Chesterfield F.C. Chesterfield years1 2008 clubs1 Chesterfield F.C. Chesterfield caps1 69 goals1 5 years2 2009 2010 clubs2 Barrow A.F.C. Barrow loan caps2 4 goals2 0 club update 13 15, 7 March 2012 UTC Jordan Nathaniel Bowery ref cite web title Search 1984 to 2006 Birth, Marriage and Death indexes url http www.findmypast.com post84BMDSearchStart.action?redef 0&searchType B publisher Findmypast.com accessdate 24 August 2009 ref born 2 July 1991 is an England English professional association football footballer who plays for Chesterfield F.C. Chesterfield , as a Forward association football striker . Career Born in Nottingham , Bowery made his professional debut for Chesterfield F.C. Chesterfield on 30 August 2008, in a 1 0 defeat against Wycombe Wanderers F.C. Wycombe Wanderers . On 19 November 2009, Bowery joined Conference National club Barrow A.F.C. ... 0,,10435 1878685,00.html title Bowery to join Barrow accessdate 20 November 2009 publisher Chesterfield F.C. official website ref Bowery scored his fist goal in the Football League on 29 January 2011 ... 2011 date 29 January 2011 publisher BBC Sport ref On 15 September 2011, Bowery signed a contract extension ... 7178852,00.html title Bowery signs for Spireites stay date 15 September 2011 publisher Sky ... 2009 10 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 colspan 2 Career total 73 5 6 2 2 0 8 3 89 10 Personal life Bowery s father Bert Bowery was also a professional footballer who played in England and the United States. ref ... Chesterfield F.C. squad Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bowery, Jordan ALTERNATIVE ... Nottingham , England DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bowery, Jordan Category 1991 births ... more details
Infobox Film name Pride of the Bowery image PrideoftheBowery.JPG image size 185px caption Theatrical poster director Joseph H. Lewis director Joseph H. Lewis writer William Lively starring Leo Gorcey br Bobby Jordan br Ernie Morrison Sunshine Sammy Morrison br Donald Haines producer Sam Katzman distributor Monogram Pictures Corporation released film date 1941 1 31 runtime 68 min. language English Pride of the Bowery is a black and white 1941 film and the fourth installment in the East Side Kids series. It was directed by Joseph H. Lewis director Joseph H. Lewis and produced by Sam Katzman . It was released by Monogram Pictures on January 31, 1941. Synopsis Muggs Leo Gorcey is tricked into joining the Civilian Conservation Corps camp by Danny Bobby Jordan in order to get in shape as a boxer. Muggs resists and battles with the camp captain and with other campers. He also becomes involved in trying to help one of his friends get out of trouble. Production Pride of the Bowery was released in the United Kingdom under the title Here We Go Again ref Hayes, David and Brent Walker 1984 . The Films of The Bowery Boys. Secaucus, NJ Citadel Press. ref which was the final line of the film. Cast and characters Muggs McGinnis Leo Gorcey Danny Graham Bobby Jordan Allen Kenneth Howell Elaine White Mary Ainslee Willie Bobby Stone Skinny Donald Haines Peewee David Gorcey Scruno Ernie Sunshine Sammy Morrison Captain Jim White Kenneth Harlan Thumb Butte Ranger Nick Stuart Camp Doctor Lloyd Ingraham Crew Director Joseph H. Lewis director Joseph H. Lewis Writer William Lively Story Steven Clensos Producer Sam Katzman Original Music Johnny Lange , Lew Porter Cinematography Robert E. Cline Editor Robert Golden Set Decoration Fred Preble Production Management Robert Emmett Tansey Second Unit Director Assistant Director Arthur Hammond director Arthur Hammond , Herman Pett Sound Recordist Glen Glenn ... of the bowery DEFAULTSORT Pride Of The Bowery Category 1941 films Category Bowery Boys films Category ... more details
Infobox Film name Bowery at Midnight image Boweryatmidnight.jpg image size caption director Wallace Fox producer Sam Katzman br Jack Dietz writer Gerald Schnitzer narrator starring Bela Lugosi br John Archer actor John Archer music cinematography editing distributor Monogram Pictures released 1942 runtime 61 min. country United States language English language English budget preceded by followed by Bowery at Midnight 1942 is a horror film starring Bela Lugosi . Lugosi plays a psychology professor by day who, secretly and under an assumed name, runs a Bowery soup kitchen by night called the Bowery Friendly Mission. Lugosi s character uses his soup kitchen as a means to recruit members of a criminal gang, of which he is also secretly the head. Throughout the film, one of Lugosi s henchmen, a doctor who seems to be an alcoholic drug addiction drug addict , alludes to having plans for the corpses of henchmen Lugosi has had killed. Then, at the end of the film, these corpses are revealed to have been restored to life by the doctor. Lugosi s character meets his demise when the doctor leads the unwitting Lugosi into a basement room where the reanimated corpses attack him. Towards the end of the film, the male lead, played by John Archer actor John Archer , appears to be killed and mysteriously reanimated. Then, in the film s final scene, he appears restored to his former health, and not like a zombie at all. Cast Bela Lugosi John Archer actor John Archer Wanda McKay Tom Neal Vince Barnett Anna Hope John Berkes J. Farrell MacDonald Dave O Brien actor Dave O Brien Lucille Vance Lew Kelly Wheeler Oakman Ray Miller actor Ray Miller See also List of films in the public domain Bela Lugosi filmography References reflist External links imdb title 0034546 Bowery at Midnight Internet Archive film id Bowery at Midnight Amg movie 6809 Bowery at Midnight Category 1942 films Category American horror films Category English language films Category 1940s crime films Category 1940s horror films ... more details
Infobox Film name Bowery Buckaroos image caption director William Beaudine producer Jan Grippo writer Edmond Seward br Tim Ryan actor Tim Ryan br Jerry Warner starring Leo Gorcey br Huntz Hall br Bobby Jordan br William Benedict br Gabriel Dell music Edward J. Kay cinematography Marcel Le Picard editing William Austin film editor William Austin distributor Monogram Pictures country Film US released November 22, 1947 U.S. Release runtime 66 minutes language English budget Bowery Buckaroos is a 1947 film starring the comedy team of The Bowery Boys . It is the eighth film in the series and the last Bowery Boys film that Bobby Jordan appeared in. Plot Louie is singing the song Louie the Lout about his days in the old west to the boys in the Sweet Shop. All of a sudden a man arrives on horseback and Louie hides from him in the back of the store. The man identifies himself as a sheriff of Hangman s Hollow, a town out west where Louie is wanted for a murder that took place 20 years before. The boys tell the sheriff they never heard of Louie and he leaves. Louie comes out of hiding and tells them the story of when he was a younger man and lived in Hangman s Hollow he and his partner, Pete Briggs, discovered gold. He then tells them that Pete was murdered by Blackjack McCoy and he was framed for the murder and fled to the city. He then shows them a map of where the gold is hidden...tattooed on his back. The boys decide to go out west to clear Louie s name and help him give Pete s share to his daughter. They make a copy of the map on Sach s back and head west. They are ambushed by some ... waking him up. We learn that it was all Sach s dream. Production This was the last Bowery Boys ... later found out that this was a common practice by Gorcey towards his fellow Bowery Boys. Cast The Bowery ... Barlow References reflist External links imdb title 0039216 Bowery Buckaroos Category 1947 films Category Bowery Boys films Category English language films Category American films Category Monogram ... more details
Infobox Film name Bowery Blitzkrieg image BoweryBlitzkrieg.jpg caption Bowery Blitzkrieg DVD Cover producer Sam Katzman director Wallace Fox writer Brendan Wood & Donn Mullahy story br Sam Robins & Carl Foreman screenplay starring Leo Gorcey br Bobby Jordan music Johnny Lange & Lew Porter cinematography Marcel Le Picard editing Robert Golden distributor Monogram Pictures Corporation released August 1, 1941 runtime 62 min. language English budget Bowery Blitzkrieg is a 1941 film and the sixth installment of the East Side Kids series. The film introduced Huntz Hall in his first film series . It was released in the United Kingdom under the title Stand and Deliver . Production Bowery Blitzkrieg was filmed between June 1941 and July 1941. Quotes Reform School Matron You ll learn to have respect for authority br Muggs If you re the best example they ve got, I ll give you odds Cast The East Side Kids Muggs McGinnis Leo Gorcey Danny Breslin Bobby Jordan Limpy Huntz Hall Skinny Donald Haines Scruno Ernie Sunshine Sammy Morrison Peewee David Gorcey Additional cast Clancy Keye Luke as Key Luke Tom Brady Warren Hull Mary Breslin Charlotte Henry Monk Martin Bobby Stone Mrs. Brady Martha Wentworth Officer Sherrill Jack Mulhall Eddie Foster Slats Morrison Dorgan Dennis Moore actor Dennis Moore Dutch Tony Carson Fight Coach Pat Costello actor Pat Costello The Precinct Lieutenant Dick Ryan George, Truck Driver Jack Carr actor Jack Carr uncredited Johnny Ryan, Boxer Bill Cartledge uncredited Referee John Indrisano uncredited Nick George Urecal uncredited Reform School Matron Minerva Urecal uncredited Other crew Associate Producer Pete Mayer Non Original Music Stephen Foster Jeanie With the Light Brown Hair Set Decoration Fred Preble Production Management Ed W. Rote Second Unit Director Assistant ... Sound Glen Glenn External links IMDb title 0033428 Internet Archive film bowery blitzkrieg Category 1941 films Category Bowery Boys films Category Black and white films Category American films Category ... more details