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Directed by Robert F. McGowanOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Children's filmsActors Allen Hoskins,
Mary Ann Jackson,
Bobby Hutchins,
Jackie Cooper,
Norman Chaney,
Stepin FetchitRating67%
More a vehicle for comedian Stepin Fetchit, the gang go to Wheezer's and Mary Ann's house to have a taffy pull. But they get the ingredients mixed up and make a huge mess. They attempt to clean up and ask Stepin to help, but he crosses wires, plumbing and gas lines. As a result, light bulbs pop, water sprays from gas heaters, a phone acts as a vacuum cleaner and music plays from the icebox. , 20minutes
Directed by Robert F. McGowanOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Children's filmsActors June Marlowe,
Jackie Cooper,
Allen Hoskins,
Norman Chaney,
Mary Ann Jackson,
Bobby HutchinsRating78%
It is the first day of school, and the gang is less-than-happy about it. Their beloved teacher, Miss McGillicuddy, got married, and now the kids will have a new teacher for the upcoming school year. The kids know not what the new teacher will look like, only her name, a rather pungent moniker of "Miss Crabtree". They imagine this "Miss Crabtree" to be a dried-up old hag, and concoct a plan to disrupt the class with items such as a white mouse, red ants, and sneezing powder. Then, the kids are to have their younger siblings — Wheezer, Dorothy, and Hercules — come in and tell Miss Crabtree that they need to be excused to go home ..."and then, we're all goin' swimmin'!"Directed by Robert F. McGowanOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Children's filmsActors Jackie Cooper,
Norman Chaney,
Bobby Hutchins,
Mary Ann Jackson,
Allen Hoskins,
Stymie BeardRating79%
Jackie is hopelessly in love with Miss Crabtree. At the same time, his sister Mary Ann tells their mother that Jackie is in love with Miss Crabtree. Jackie runs off to school without eating breakfast. Meanwhile, Miss Crabtree becomes a boarder in Jackie's home and moves in later that day. Chubby also is in love with Miss Crabtree and practices kissing her on an oversized cardboard statue of Greta Garbo. Then at school, Wheezer tells Jackie, Mary Ann, Chubby, Farina, Donald, and Bonedust that Miss Crabtree was moving into their house. Jackie has mixed emotions about this. Directed by Robert F. McGowanOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Children's filmsActors Bobby Hutchins,
Mary Ann Jackson,
Allen Hoskins,
Joe Cobb,
Jean Darling,
Harry SpearRating69%
Wheezer is jealous of his baby brother, who gets all the attention from his family while Wheezer is ignored and expected to behave like a "big boy". After a failed attempt at making his own breakfast (and being spanked for doing so), Wheezer attempts to run away from home with Pete the Pup. After he happens upon Farina, they both find themselves on the receiving end of Halloween pranks from the gang in their costumes. Directed by Robert F. McGowanOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Children's filmsActors Jackie Cooper,
Mary Ann Jackson,
Donald Haines,
Bobby Hutchins,
Allen Hoskins,
Norman ChaneyRating72%
Jackie is in love with Mary Ann, but she is not interested in any boy. Speck also is in love with Mary Ann. Mary Ann, after beating up Jackie (who got aggressive after seeking advice from Kennedy the Cop), decides to play along. She suggests that Jackie and Speck fight in a duel. Jackie tries to chicken out but winds up fighting Speck. They both use real swords and cut up tons of laundry on the clothes lines. The rest of the gang roots for Jackie. In the end, they drop their swords and fight with their fists. Jackie wins and Speck's father comes out and holds Jackie down and has Speck hit Jackie until Jackie's elderly grandmother steps in and knocks Speck and his dad out. The gang then cheers her on. Directed by Robert F. McGowanOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Children's filmsActors Allen Hoskins,
Stymie Beard,
Norman Chaney,
Jackie Cooper,
Bobby Hutchins,
Mary Ann JacksonRating71%
Farina and Stymie are orphans and staying in a small flat near a black community church. The authorities want to put Stymie into an orphanage. Farina is sad about this but attempts to have a goodbye for Stymie with help from the gang. As Farina gets the food set up, Stymie eats it quicker than the gang could arrive. As the gang arrives, a man from the orphanage arrives to take Stymie to the home. The gang then attacks him in order to stop him from taking Stymie away. Miss Crabtree, their teacher, arrives on the scene and presumably settles matters. Directed by Robert F. McGowanOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Children's filmsActors Jackie Cooper,
Bobby Hutchins,
Allen Hoskins,
Norman Chaney,
Dorothy DeBorba,
Mary Ann JacksonRating67%
Wheezer attempts to find his puppies after they run off and travel across the city. At the same time, the rest of the gang crash a high-society dog conformation show where Farina is working as a page. The kids bring all manner of wild animal pets (frogs, mice, ducks, and even a pig) into the show, and cause commotion and fear among the ritzy attendees. Because of the commotion the kids cause, Farina is fired. Directed by Robert F. McGowanOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Children's filmsActors Joe Cobb,
Allen Hoskins,
Norman Chaney,
Harry Spear,
Mary Ann Jackson,
Bobby HutchinsRating64%
The gang is playing around the railroad station, and Joe and Chubby's father, an engineer, lectures against the kids playing in such a dangerous area. True to his word, after Joe and Chubby's father leaves, a crazy man starts a train with most of the kids on it, save for Farina who is nearly run over several times. Directed by Robert F. McGowanOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Children's filmsActors Edgar Kennedy,
Max Davidson,
Allen Hoskins,
Norman Chaney,
Mary Ann Jackson,
Jackie CooperRating60%
Friendly neighborhood policeman Kennedy the Cop (Edgar Kennedy) warns the gang to stay away from an old abandoned house in the neighborhood. Instead, he suggests the kids go dig for buried treasure, which they proceed to do—in the basement of the old abandoned house. The house is inhabited by a homeless lunatic (played by Jewish comedian Max Davidson in a rare, mostly non-ethnic role), who takes giddy delight in scaring the children, particularly Farina. Kennedy eventually turns up at the house to save the kids and apprehend the lunatic, but can hardly take care of himself.