Clancy Street Boys is a 1943 comedy film directed by William Beaudine and starring the East Side Kids.
His mother Molly then becomes distraught when she gets a letter from his "uncle" Pete Monahan, a rancher friend of his late father, stating that he will soon visit them in New York.
Mugs declares that the rest of his supposed brothers and sisters are working at a defense plant, and later, forces his gang to pretend to be his siblings.
The next day, Mugs and the gang go to the hotel to return the gifts and apologize to Judy, and learn that Pete has disappeared.
When the car stops, Danny gets off and calls Mugs to tell him the location of the kidnappers, but is then caught himself and held hostage along with Pete and Judy.
Long a juvenile player, Benedict had made several films in Universal Pictures' similar Little Tough Guys series.
Gabriel Dell, Stanley Clements, Bobby Stone, and Dave Durand are absent from this film.