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-{{Template}}+{{Template}}'''The Dead End Kids''' were a group of young actors from [[New York, New York|New York]] who appeared in [[Sidney Kingsley]]'s [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]] play ''Dead End'' in 1935. In 1937 producer [[Samuel Goldwyn]] brought all of them to [[Hollywood]] and turned the play into a film. They proved to be so popular that they continued to make movies under various monikers, including [[East Side Kids|The East Side Kids]], [[Little Tough Guys|The Little Tough Guys]], and [[The Bowery Boys]], until 1958.
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The Dead End Kids were a group of young actors from New York who appeared in Sidney Kingsley's Broadway play Dead End in 1935. In 1937 producer Samuel Goldwyn brought all of them to Hollywood and turned the play into a film. They proved to be so popular that they continued to make movies under various monikers, including The East Side Kids, The Little Tough Guys, and The Bowery Boys, until 1958.




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