The Gang's All Here (1941 film)

The Gang's All Here

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Directed by Jean Yarbrough
Produced by Lindsley Parsons
Written by Edmond Kelso
Starring Frankie Darro
Marcia Mae Jones
Jackie Moran
Keye Luke
Music by Frank Sanucci
Cinematography Mack Stengler
Edited by Jack Ogilvie
Distributed by Monogram Pictures Corporation
Release dates
  • June 11, 1941 (1941-06-11)
Running time
61 minutes
Country United States
Language English

The Gang's All Here (1941) is an American black-and-white feature film starring Frankie Darro, Marcia Mae Jones, and Jackie Moran in a story about a trucking company targeted by saboteurs. The film was directed by Jean Yarbrough, produced by Lindsley Parsons, and is one of several that paired Darro and Moreland. The film is known as In the Night in the UK.

Plot

Frankie O'Malley (Darro) and Jefferson Smith (Moreland) apply for work at the Overland Transport Company, a firm run by Pop Wallace (Homans). The boys are unaware that a trucking war is in progress and that Wallace's trucks are being wrecked and his men killed. Frankie and Jefferson are hired.

On one of their hauls, the two are taken prisoners by hijackers from a rival firm. Meanwhile, George Lee (Luke), an undercover agent for the insurance company that is covering Overland's claims, has learned that Pop Wallace is working with Ray Saunders (Mitchell), division superintendent for the insurance company. Saunders has a hold over Wallace and is forcing him to participate against his will.

Frankie and Jefferson escape from the hijackers and return to Wallace's garage to find him slugged and unconscious. The boys decide to get the evidence that will clear Wallace before the police move in. With help from friends, the two manage to break into the hijacker's stronghold, but are captured. Saunders has the group loaded into a truck and driven out into the country-side to be murdered. The thug driving the truck breaks the speed limit and the cops are soon on his tail.

Cast

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