Kid Dynamite (1943)
Movie & Documentary Rental
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1h 6m
Kid Dynamite (1943) is a lively urban crime-comedy featuring the beloved East Side Kids in one of their most action-packed adventures. When Muggs McGinnis, a scrappy teenage boxer, is kidnapped before a big match and framed for misconduct, it’s up to his gang of loyal friends to clear his name and expose the real culprits.
Directed by Wallace Fox and produced by Monogram Pictures, the film captures the charm and quick-witted banter that defined the East Side Kids series, blending street smarts with slapstick and heart. Set in a bustling New York neighborhood, the story touches on loyalty, reputation, and second chances, all within a gritty but spirited framework. While made on a small budget, Kid Dynamite remains a cult favorite for its energy, humor, and timeless underdog spirit that made the East Side Kids iconic.
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