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Despondent and recently widowed, Laura Andrews (Anabel Shaw) leaves her young son to be discovered in a basket at a laundry service run by the Bowery Boys out of the back of their sweetshop hangout.
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Hold That Baby!: Directed by Reginald Le Borg. With Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Gabriel Dell, Frankie Darro. The boys find a baby amid the bundles in their new laundry business, the heir to a fortune left in their care in his mother's desperate attempt to stave off conniving relatives.
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- Drama, Comedy
- Reginald Le Borg
- 1949-06-26
Ida Moore and Florence Auer almost steal the movie as two sweet looking but actually grasping greedy elderly sisters trying to rob a baby of his rightful inheritance by having his mother committed to an insane asylum.
The boys determine to help the woman claim her baby's rightful inheritance from her aunts, who have hired gangsters to find and eliminate the girl, the baby and anyone who helps them. While working in a laundromat, the boys find a baby hidden among the linen.
- Reginald Le Borg
- Monogram Pictures
Hold That Baby! is a 1949 American comedy film directed by Reginald LeBorg and starring The Bowery Boys. The film was released on June 26, 1949, by Monogram Pictures and is the fourteenth film in the series.
Overview. While working in a laundromat, the boys find a baby hidden among the linen. They soon find out that the baby, who is the heir to a fortune, has been abandoned by his mother so that her two evil aunts can't cheat her and the baby out of the inheritance.
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"Hold That Baby!" is a passable Bowery Boys movie. There aren't that many laughs, of course. And as usual, Louie gets most of them. "Hold That Baby!" is an okay way to kill an hour (and four minutes) on a lazy Sunday morning.