The picture co-stars horror film icon Bela Lugosi as well as Ava Gardner in one of her earliest roles.
Danny and Rocky also borrow the deceased gangster's tuxedo prior to his funeral for Glimpy who is the best man.
Jack does accept the money for the sale where the minion gives him a note with the address of the neighboring "haunted" house where he can be reached.
The scheme backfires when the boys hide in the cellar where they discover a printing press with leaflets from the New Order entitled "How to destroy the Allies".
In the end, Betty, Jack, and the East Side Kids are all forced to spend the newlyweds' honeymoon stuck in their new home, under quarantine, when Glimpy comes down with German measles (his face is decorated with swastikas).
Exactly ten days earlier, producer Jack Dietz was sentenced to seven months in jail for tax evasion.
[4] The Los Angeles Times called the film "a feeble and cheaply produced bit of unenticing nothingness.