The son of circus aerialists, Frankie Darro appeared in numerous silent films as a youngster, including a series of westerns opposite Tom Tyler. As he grew older, his diminutive stature kept him playing characters considerably younger than his actual age, usually the smart aleck with a heart of gold. He made notable appearances in a number of serials, including Gene Autry's The Phantom Empire, was teamed with comedian Mantan Moreland for several pictures, co-starred in a series of Bowery Boys vehicles, and had enough riding skill to be routinely cast as a horse jockey. An excellent athlete, Darro often did his owns stunts, and found television work later in his career on the "Red Skelton Show," playing a little old lady prone to pratfalls.
DVD Details
>Rated: NR
>Runtime: 1 hours, 12 minutes
>Video: 0
>Encoding: Region 1(US & Canada)
>Originally Released: 1/1/2025
>Label: Alpha Video
Starring: Kane Richmond; Frankie Darro
Boxing phenomenon Bomber Brown seems destined to get a shot at the heavyweight title. When big shot gambler Smoothie Morgan suggests he throw a fight, Brown knocks Smoothie out cold in a crowded New York City restaurant. Facing assault charges, he takes his manager's advice and heads to Chicago. On the way, the fighter meets a scrappy street kid named Babyface Madison. Seeing boxing potential in the boy, Brown offers to train him as a professional boxer. Beginning a new life in Chicago as Tom Hayes, Bomber devotes himself to Babyface's career while keeping a low profile. His two lives are fated to intersect, though, as Babyface is offered a featherweight title bout at Madison Square Garden, and Tom Hayes must return to the city that knows him only as Bomber Brown...fugitive.
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