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Benjamin Franklin, Jr. is a american film of genre Comedy released in USA on 30 january 1943 with Billy Laughlin

Benjamin Franklin, Jr. (1943)

Benjamin Franklin, Jr.
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Released in USA 30 january 1943
OriginUSA
Genres Comedy
Rating51% 2.565672.565672.565672.565672.56567

Benjamin Franklin Jr. is a 1943 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Herbert Glazer. It was the 211th Our Gang short (212th episode, 123rd talking short, 124th talking episode, and 43rd MGM produced episode) that was released.

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The gang kids are upset that World War II is causing them deprivations and inconveniences. Organizing a fact-finding committee, Gang members Mickey, Froggy, Buckwheat, and Janet try to determine what to do about the present national crisis. With the help of a convenient copy of Benjamin Franklin's Poor Richard's Almanac, the kids stage a play in which they cathartically come to grips with the sacrifices indigenous to the war effort, and provide patriotic solutions to the situation.

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