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Jinx Money 1948

★ 4.84 votes68 min📅 1948-06-27

"They're Loaded With Dough...And Ready To Go!...and He's Gone!"

In *Jinx Money* (1948), the classic crime-comedy from director William Beaudine, a high-stakes card game delivers a deadly twist when a lucky winner meets an untimely end.

Director: William Beaudine

Cast

Leo Gorcey
Leo Gorcey
Terrence 'Slip' Mahoney
Huntz Hall
Huntz Hall
Horace Debussy 'Sach' Jones
Betty Caldwell
Betty Caldwell
Candy McGill
Sheldon Leonard
Sheldon Leonard
Lippy Harris
John Eldredge
John Eldredge
Lullaby Kane
Bernard Gorcey
Bernard Gorcey
Louie
William Benedict
William Benedict
Whitey (as Billy Benedict)
David Gorcey
David Gorcey
Chuck
Benny Bartlett
Benny Bartlett
Butch
Gabriel Dell
Gabriel Dell
Gabe

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Jinx Money (1948) about?

When a card player wins big but is found dead, his fortune disappears—until two streetwise buddies, Slip and Sach, uncover it near the crime scene. Their discovery kicks off a frantic game of cat-and-mouse with both the law and the city's shady underworld.

Who directed Jinx Money?

William Beaudine helmed this crime-comedy, known for his prolific output and knack for blending humor with action.

Who stars in Jinx Money?

The film stars Leo Gorcey and Huntz Hall as the bumbling but big-hearted duo, alongside Betty Caldwell, Sheldon Leonard, and Bernard Gorcey.

Is Jinx Money (1948) worth watching?

While not a blockbuster, *Jinx Money* offers a fun, fast-paced hour with the dynamic Gorcey-Hall chemistry at its core. Fans of 1940s crime comedies will appreciate its snappy dialogue and tight plotting.

How long is Jinx Money?

The film runs for 68 minutes, a brisk runtime perfect for a sharp, no-frills crime caper.

About Jinx Money (1948) — Slip, Sach, and a Deadly Stash of Cash

In *Jinx Money* (1948), the classic crime-comedy from director William Beaudine, a high-stakes card game delivers a deadly twist when a lucky winner meets an untimely end. His fortune vanishes—only for Slip and Sach, a pair of street-smart rogues played by Leo Gorcey and Huntz Hall, to stumble upon the cash. But the treasure comes with a price: both corrupt gamblers and skeptical cops are hot on their trail, turning an innocent find into a relentless chase through the gritty underbelly of post-war America.

The film blends sharp humor with shadows of danger, as the duo's blue-collar charm clashes with the ruthless world of petty crime. With snappy dialogue, a tight 68-minute runtime, and the iconic Gorcey-Hall dynamic at its heart, *Jinx Money* delivers a compact yet vibrant slice of 1940s cinema that balances laughs with a dash of moral ambiguity.