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Corky of Gasoline Alley (1951) | Directed by Edward Bernds
Corky of Gasoline Alley is a lighthearted 1951 comedy that follows the continuing adventures of Corky, a young man navigating life, family, and friendships in a small Midwestern town. Adapted from the long-running and beloved Gasoline Alley comic strip, the film centers on Corky's attempts to find his place in the world while contending with amusing mishaps, romantic entanglements, and the well-intentioned meddling of his close-knit community. This sequel to Gasoline Alley (also released in 1951) retains the heartwarming spirit, small-town charm, and gentle humor of its source material, appealing to audiences who appreciate wholesome, character-driven storytelling.
Genre: Family-friendly comedy
Director: Edward Bernds
Edward Bernds was an American film director and screenwriter who started his career as a sound engineer during the 1920s. Moving into directing in the mid-1940s, he became known for his work on numerous short films, especially those featuring The Three Stooges. Bernds developed a reputation for blending slapstick humor with sincere character interactions, and he brought that mixture of warmth and wit to feature films as well. Over the years, his versatile career spanned various genres, including comedies, science fiction features, and family films, leaving a lasting mark on mid-century American cinema.
Star Cast:
Scotty Beckett as Corky
Jimmy Lydon as Skeezix
Don Beddoe as Walt Wallet
Susan Morrow as Nina Clock
Corky of Gasoline Alley was received positively by fans of the original comic strip and the first film. While it did not achieve blockbuster status, the movie appealed to those who appreciated its earnest, hometown feel. Audiences enjoyed the humor, modest stakes, and the familiarity of characters they had come to know and love, making it a modest success in its day.
Fun Fact:
Corky of Gasoline Alley was produced and released shortly after its predecessor, Gasoline Alley, making it one of the rare instances in Hollywood’s Golden Age in which a sequel followed so closely on the heels of the original. This quick succession allowed the same creative team to maintain the tone and authenticity of the beloved comic strip’s world.
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