
High Society
Comedy
Overview
Sach receives news that he is the heir to the Terwilliger Debussy Jones fortune. Accompanied by his pal Slip, he arrives at the Jones mansion to review the legal papers needed for him to claim his new fortune. However, Sach and Slip discover that the rightful heir, the young Terwilliger III, is being cheated out of his inheritance by the miscreant duo of Stuyvesant Jones and Clarissa. Sach and Slip, with the help of their fellow Bowery Boys, save the day and restore the heir’s inheritance.
Top Cast


Leo Gorcey
Leo Gorcey
Slip Mahoney
Leo Gorcey
Slip Mahoney


Huntz Hall
Huntz Hall
Sach Jones
Huntz Hall
Sach Jones


Bernard Gorcey
Bernard Gorcey
Louie Dumbrowsky
Bernard Gorcey
Louie Dumbrowsky


Amanda Blake
Amanda Blake
Clarissa Jones
Amanda Blake
Clarissa Jones


David Gorcey
David Gorcey
Chuck
David Gorcey
Chuck


Addison Richards
Addison Richards
Sam Cosgrove
Addison Richards
Sam Cosgrove


Paul Harvey
Paul Harvey
Henry Baldwin
Paul Harvey
Henry Baldwin


Dave Barry
Dave Barry
Palumbo
Dave Barry
Palumbo
Kem Dibbs
Kem Dibbs
Marten the Chauffeur
Kem Dibbs
Marten the Chauffeur


Gavin Gordon
Gavin Gordon
Frisbie the Butler
Gavin Gordon
Frisbie the Butler
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