The Corner Bar is an American situation comedy that aired on ABC from June 1972 to September 1973.
Angels with Dirty Faces is a crime drama film noir set in the urban streets of New York City. The story revolves around a tough Irish-American gangster who is sentenced to death and finds himself facing his own mortality. As he awaits his execution, he rekindles his friendship with a childhood friend who has become a Catholic priest. The film delves into themes of redemption, loyalty, and the consequences of a life of crime. It features intense gunfights, a showdown between the protagonist and a rival gang, and a tearful final goodbye on death row.
A Year at the Top is an American sitcom which aired for five episodes on CBS in 1977. Produced by T.A.T. Communications Company, the series was created by Heywood Kling and co-executive produced by Don Kirshner and Norman Lear.
In 'The Escape Artist', a young boy discovers his ability to perform magic tricks and uses them to become a professional escape artist. Along the way, he encounters various challenges and near-death experiences as he perfects his craft.
Crime School is a crime drama about a group of boys who are sent to a reform school after getting involved in criminal activities. The story follows their journey as they face brutality and corruption within the school while also trying to find redemption and rebuild their lives. With themes of juvenile crime, inner-city youth, and criminal rehabilitation, Crime School explores the challenges and hardships faced by young individuals in the criminal justice system.
A gang of tough street kids decide to go straight and get jobs in order to free draft-age men for the war effort. However, because of their past tangles with the law, they can't find anybody who'll hire them. Finally one of them gets a job at the department store where his sister works, but runs afoul of a store executive who is in league with a ring of hijackers.
After being framed for murder, a boxer on the run must try to right his past wrongs and prove his innocence. Along the way, he encounters crooked lawyers, a cynical protagonist, and a series of unfortunate events. With the help of a newspaper reporter and a detective, he must navigate the world of crime and corruption to find the truth.
Kids look to get revenge when their fathers are all killed in a mob war.
A group of street kids battle a terrorist gang led by a Japanese spy.
A successful songwriter in New York City, Georgie Soloway, starts experiencing paranoia and alienation when rumors start spreading about him. He becomes obsessed with finding out who is behind the rumors and why they are saying terrible things about him. Along the way, Georgie seeks help from a psychiatrist, dives into his alter ego, and goes through a series of auditions, all while dealing with his complicated relationship with his father. This dark comedy explores themes of fame, identity, and the impact of rumors on an individual's mental state.
A girl disguised as a boy listens to conversations using a listening device and gets involved in a murder investigation, leading to a frame-up and an attempted robbery. The East Side Kids try to solve the case and clear their names.
In Framed (1975), a man is unjustly incarcerated for a crime he did not commit. After his release from prison, he seeks revenge on those who framed him, navigating through a world of corruption, violence, and danger.
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.
A man wins $50,000 in a card game with gamblers, but is soon found dead and the money missing. Slip and Sach find the money near where the body was discovered, and soon find themselves the target of both the police and the gamblers.
Muggs, Glimpy and the rest of the Kids set about to Americanize affable young French refugee Jean Rogers. But after a disastrous baseball game, Jean is chased out of the neighborhood and told not to return.
Muggs and Glimpy, two East Side Kids in the army, return to their neighborhood, supposedly on furlough; actually, Muggs has been honorably discharged with a physical defect, but he tells no one of this. Danny, another East Side kid, is in jail because a large amount of medical supplies have been stolen from the warehouse where he works. Muggs see Spider, a new member of the gang, flashing a large amount of money around, and Muggs shrewdly turns toughie, boasting that he has a dishonorable discharge because of thievery. This leads Spider to confide in Muggs that he is the one who has been aiding in the theft of supplies from the warehouse, and he gets paid for the loot by Larry, operator of a nightclub where Muggs' sister, Milly, is an entertainer. Fingers, a henchman for Larry, kills Spider when he learns that Muggs has been let in on the operation. The police then suspect Muggs of killing Spider.
A gang of urban street kids and a club of suburban would-be federal agents, at first rivals, join forces to rescue the father of one of the kids, the inventor of a super-explosive and its remote detonator, from the clutches of a band of foreign subversives call the "Flaming Torch Gang". A 12-episode movie serial with the chapters: •1. Enemies Within •2. The Blast of Doom •3. Human Dynamite •4. Blazing Danger •5. Trapped By Traitors •6. Traitors' Treachery •7. Flaming Death •8. Hurled Through Space •9. The Plunge of Peril •10.The Toll of Treason •11.Descending Doom •12.The Power of Patriotism
The Dead End Kids join the war effort in this feature-length version of the Universal serial Junior G-Men of the Air. The fiendish Black Dragon Society, led by the sinister Baron (perennial B-movie villain Lionel Atwill) plots to pave the way for an Axis invasion of the U.S.A. by destroying America's defenses. When their plans are discovered by the Dead End Kids, the gang is too suspicious of "the coppers" to ask for help. The FBI send in their Junior G-Men to stop the spies, but when one of the Dead Enders is kidnapped, the two groups must work together to smash the Black Dragons once and for all!
Wayward youths get out of trouble thanks to a policeman.
The Dead End Kids smash a spy ring in this feature-length version of the Universal serial Junior G-Men. Billy, the leader of the Dead End Kids, learns that his scientist father has been captured by the "Order of the Flaming Torch." This group of fifth columnists plans to use America's biggest brains to destroy the country from within. When the saboteurs outwit the gang's street smarts, the kids have no choice but to ask the FBI for help. The feds send in their own teenage contingent -- The Junior G-Men! Now the two groups must form an uneasy alliance, before the Order of the Flaming Torch can turn the U.S.A. into Amerika, the Evil Empire!