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The Dead End Kids, a group of young actors in the 1930s, were known by several nicknames, including "The Dead Enders" and "The Little Tough Guys." Each member often had individual nicknames reflecting their personalities, such as "Spit" for Leo Gorcey and "Moe" for Huntz Hall. These nicknames contributed to their tough, streetwise image in films like "Dead End" and "Angels with Dirty Faces." The ensemble's dynamic and distinctive names helped define their roles in the genre of crime and youth films.

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