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Directed by Edward L. CahnOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Children's filmsActors George McFarland,
Carl Switzer,
Robert Blake,
Billie "Buckwheat" Thomas,
Leonard Landy,
Byron FoulgerRating61%
Slicker steals an orange from a fruit stand, and Alfalfa is wrongfully accused and punished for it. An angry Alfalfa decides to get even with his parents by embarking upon a life of crime. To that end, he enlists the other kids as his "mob." Hoping to deflect his pals from this drastic action, Spanky McFarland decides to teach the gang a lesson. He tricks the kids into thinking they're burglarizing a house, when in fact they're merely helping their neighbor, Mrs. Wilson, clean out her junk. Things take an unexpected turn when a real-life fugitive from justice chooses the gang's clubhouse as his hideout, with the cops hot on his heels. Assuming the police are after them, Alfalfa and the gang confess to their "crime," not knowing what the real crime committed by the real criminal was. The next morning they are arraigned and Spanky comes in with Mrs. Wilson to explain what had really happened. Meanwhile, Slicker is being arraigned with his mother for what seems to be an unrelated crime. For Alfalfa, Spanky, and the rest of the gang, everything is solved. Directed by Edward L. CahnOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Children's filmsActors George McFarland,
Carl Switzer,
Robert Blake,
Billie "Buckwheat" Thomas,
Leonard Landy,
Paul HurstRating68%
Hoping to get an early start on a fishing trip to the East River, the gang boards a double-decker bus at the crack of dawn. Alas, the kids' bulky fishing equipment causes nothing but discomfort for the rest of the passengers, to say nothing of the irascible bus conductor. Thanks to the gang's unintentional interference, the bus' regular pick-up and drop-off schedule is thoroughly disrupted, and even worse, it turns out that the kids are on the wrong bus. , 10minutes
Directed by Edward L. CahnOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Children's filmsActors Carl Switzer,
George McFarland,
Darla Hood,
Robert Blake,
Billie "Buckwheat" Thomas,
Leonard LandyRating67%
Butch wins the heart of Darla, leaving heartbroken Alfalfa to cry in his alphabet soup. Mistaking the boy's doldrums for indigestion, Alfalfa's dad prepares to give his son a good dose of "Settles-It" Powder. Later on, the kids pay a visit to Butch's jerry-built chemistry lab, where the young troublemaker is mixing up what he claims is an explosive. Recognizing the mixture as Settles-It Powder, the crafty Alfalfa offers himself as Butch's guinea pig, "bravely" downing the concoction in hopes of impressing Darla. Alas, the powders haven't been properly combined, and before long Alfalfa becomes drastically bloated and the rest of the gang is convinced that he has become a walking bomb.Directed by Edward L. CahnOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Children's filmsActors George McFarland,
Darla Hood,
Billy Laughlin,
Billie "Buckwheat" Thomas,
Robert Blake,
Margaret BertRating60%
Spanky receives a letter from his recently drafted older brother. Inspired by the letter's patriotic sentiments, Spanky and the gang organize a "home guard," prepared to do battle should the Nazis invade California. This attracts the attention of Army Major Sanford, who informs the kids that they would be of even greater service to Uncle Sam by looking out for fire hazards, collecting scrap metal and paper, and encouraging their parents to buy war stamps and bonds. Directed by Edward L. CahnOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
ComedyThemes Children's filmsActors Margaret Bert,
Robert Blake,
George McFarland,
Billy Laughlin,
Billie "Buckwheat" Thomas,
Darla HoodRating58%
Slicker sells the Our Gang kids some "invisible rays," with which they hope to power their homemade mechanical robot. Miracle of miracles, the robot not only begins to move, but actually performs several of the gang's household chores. In truth, the robot is being manipulated by Slicker's cohort Boxcar, but the kids don't find out until their rampaging mechanical man nearly lays waste to the entire neighborhood. Directed by Edward L. CahnOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Children's filmsActors George McFarland,
Margaret Bert,
Darla Hood,
Billy Laughlin,
Billie "Buckwheat" Thomas,
Robert BlakeRating58%
Having read horror stories about wicked stepmothers, the gang is determined to break up the marriage between Darla Hood's widowed father and his new bride. Never bothering to find out, as Darla has, that the second Mrs. Hood is a wonderful woman, the kids pull off all sorts of pranks at the wedding ceremony, from playing the radio too loud to releasing a cylinder of laughing gas. The wedding guests start smiling then laughing as the gas fills the room. Someone in the building discovers what they're doing and shuts off the canister. The wedding is temporarily postponed and the gang is sentenced to a spanking, assembly-line style.