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Directed by Robert F. McGowanOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Children's filmsActors Joe Cobb,
Jackie Condon,
Mickey Daniels,
Ernie Morrison,
Jack Davis,
Allen HoskinsRating63%
Joe arrives as the new boy in school, and the boys decide to initiate him into their secret club, the Cluck Cluck Klams. During the proceedings, a couple of auto thieves break into the barn, and when they make their getaway, Farina and Jackie are in the back seat. , 20minutes
Directed by Robert F. McGowanOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Children's filmsActors Joe Cobb,
Jackie Condon,
Mickey Daniels,
Allen Hoskins,
Mary Kornman,
Ernie MorrisonRating62%
Author Fawn Ochletree (Clara Guiol) stages a charity performance of her latest play, a Romanesque epic. The gang and other neighborhood kids are forced into starring in the play, much to the chagrin of the gang. They are completely unable to remember their lines, and struggle with maintaining their composure during the more serious moments of the melodrama. Finally, Jackie sets off a slew of firecrackers as the finale, scaring all involved., 20minutes
Directed by Robert F. McGowanOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Children's filmsActors Joe Cobb,
Jackie Condon,
Mickey Daniels,
Allen Hoskins,
Mary Kornman,
Ernie MorrisonRating64%
Mickey is in the hospital to have his tonsils removed. The gang decide to visit him, and end up causing all sorts of disasters. They manage to work their way into both the x-ray and operating rooms, and become subdued after inhaling some powerful laughing gas. The kids want to get in on the free ice cream given to patients getting their tonsils removed, and decide to switch places with some boys headed to the hospital. But the doctors catch onto the gang's scheme, and a chase through the hospital ensues., 20minutes
Directed by Robert F. McGowanOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Children's filmsActors Joe Cobb,
Jackie Condon,
Mickey Daniels,
Mary Kornman,
Jack Davis,
Allen HoskinsRating60%
While the boys are playing their baseball game, a couple living nearby offer to take care of Jack's baby sister, Imogene. Eventually, the gang goes into their house, when they realize there's a litter of puppies in there. By this time, however, the doctor has realized that one of the servants has a contagious disease and decides to quarantine the place, giving the gang a chance to turn into a disaster area., 20minutes
Directed by Robert F. McGowanOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Children's filmsActors Mickey Daniels,
Allen Hoskins,
Ernie Morrison,
Joe Cobb,
Jackie Condon,
Mary KornmanRating68%
The gang are running their own taxi service, and come across Ernie and Farina delivering laundry to J. William McAllister, the wealthiest man in town. His doctor and his wife have both convinced him that he's sick, but when the kids visit him, they convince him otherwise. They all drive off in the taxi to Emerald Beach and have the time of their lives., 20minutes
Directed by Robert F. McGowanOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Children's filmsActors Mickey Daniels,
Jackie Condon,
Mary Kornman,
Allen Hoskins,
Joe Cobb,
Andy SamuelRating66%
Mickey lives a simple but satisfying life with his Uncle Patrick. His wealthy Aunt Kate petitions and wins custody of Mickey, forcing him to leave his home and his uncle, his friends, and his dog behind. Fighting with his cousin Percy and forced to take daily baths and manicures, Mickey is miserable. He writes a letter to Uncle Pat asking him and the gang to come visit. During their visit the gang destroys the house, including swinging from the chandelier and skating on a liquid soap 'ice rink' in the kitchen. An alarm is sent out, bringing the police, the fire department, an ambulance, and others to the house just as Aunt Kate arrives home. Seeing the destruction and realizing her mistake in bringing Mickey to her home, Aunt Kate asks Uncle Pat to take Mickey back, to both of their delight.