Military Academy with That 10th Avenue Gang
Columbia Pictures attempted to duplicate the success of Monogram's "Bowery Boys" pictures with its 1950 programmer Military Academy with That Tenth Avenue Gang. Four tough-but-lovable juvenile delinquents are sent to military school but a tough-but-kindly judge. It is hoped that the school's regimen will straighten out the boys and send them down the right path in life. It does, but there are plenty of twists on that path along the way. (allmovie.com)
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Military Academy with That 10th Avenue Gang

1950
Comedy, Drama
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Rated 28 Dec 2021
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The last film B-movie director D. Ross Lederman would do in Hollywood. He touched on most genres, including westerns which got him noticed. He was the type of versatile director they seemingly assigned to anything non-important available. And his final film was a cadet comedy. Sort of putting a Dead End Kids wannabe gang into military training, with the shenanigans you'd expect out of that. Nothing amazing, but competent. Like most of Lederman's movies.

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