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I saw this when it was on a double bill


I recall seeing Feudin Fools at a Saturday matinee at my old hometown theater. It was double billed with a Wild Bill Elliott western, "WACO" I remember discussing it with my two friends as we watched some workmen patching a street with hot tar. I can still smell it. I recall I pronounced "Teudin" as "Freddin" not knowing what it meant. I have a copy of Ted Okuda's Monogram Checklist which helps me to find the exact date of a certain movie. Just to give you an idea of Monogram's release schedule...Waco was officially released in February, 1952 and Feudin Fools was released in September of that year. As a rule, Monogram matched one of their action pictures with a Bowery Boys comedy. As a comedy series, they outranked the Three Stooges which were considered shorts and will only shown occasionally, particularly in theaters exhibiting Columbia products.

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Aren't those great memories? My hang out as a kid was downtown Las Vegas in the early '70s. And there were four theaters with 11 screens. It's hard to remember that far back. And what I do remember was great.


Still kicking at 59

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