Back Alley Oproar
Back Alley Oproar

Back Alley Oproar

1948Movie7 minEnglish

Sylvester sings opera and popular tunes while standing on a back alley fence; Elmer, who wants to sleep, tries to thwart him.

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IMDb6.2/10
Director: Charles BartonGenres: Comedy, Music

Plot Summary

A down-on-his-luck songwriter, hired to write music for a gangster's nightclub, finds himself in a whirlwind of trouble. He must contend with the gangster's temper, a jealous singer, and his own growing feelings for a club waitress. The situation escalates as he tries to navigate the dangerous underworld while pursuing his musical dreams.

Critical Reception

While not a critical darling upon release, 'Back Alley Oproar' has garnered a cult following over the years for its energetic musical numbers and the performances of its cast, particularly William Frawley. It's often viewed as a charming B-movie that effectively blends musical elements with light-hearted crime caper themes.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its lively musical sequences and Frawley's performance.
  • Considered a competently made, albeit minor, musical comedy.
  • Some critics found the plot predictable but enjoyable as a diverting piece.

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Fun Fact

William Frawley, famous for his role as Fred Mertz in 'I Love Lucy,' plays a gangster in this film, a departure from his more typically comedic or curmudgeonly characters.

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