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Directed by Gordon DouglasOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Children's filmsActors George McFarland,
Carl Switzer,
Eugene "Porky" Lee,
Billie "Buckwheat" Thomas,
Darla Hood,
Otis HarlanRating70%
Upset at being forced to do the household chores all weekend long (and the threat of taking dancing lessons), Spanky, Alfalfa, Buckwheat, and Porky decide to run away from home. Taking a breather in the tiny village of Jenksville, the boys manage to cadge a meal from kindly storekeeper Mrs. Jenks. But when she finds out that the kids are runaways, she passes this information along to her husband, Constable Hi Jenks, who jovially decides to teach the boys a lesson. Pretending to arrest the four youngsters, Constable Jenks dresses them in convict stripes and forces them to work on the rockpile, figuring that after an hour or so they'll be glad to return home. But an unanticipated swarm of bees brings this little morality play to a sudden and painful conclusion for all concerned. , 10minutes
Directed by Gordon DouglasOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Children's filmsActors Eugene "Porky" Lee,
George McFarland,
Carl Switzer,
Darla Hood,
Billie "Buckwheat" Thomas,
Stymie BeardRating66%
A followup to the musical-revue short Our Gang Follies of 1936, the one-reel Reunion in Rhythm was apparently filmed under the title Our Gang Follies of 1937. Its release title reflected the fact that, in addition to such current Gang members as Spanky, Alfalfa, Darla, Buckwheat, and Porky, the film also features return appearances by former "Our Gang" stalwarts Mickey Daniels, Mary Kornman, Joe Cobb and Mathew "Stymie" Beard.Directed by Gordon DouglasOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Children's filmsActors Carl Switzer,
Darla Hood,
George McFarland,
Eugene "Porky" Lee,
Billie "Buckwheat" Thomas,
Dickie JonesRating71%
Having written of his football heroics in military school, Alfalfa returns home to a hero's welcome. But the fact is that Alfalfa never played a game in his life and borrowed Rex's, a classmate and football player's uniform to take a picture, angering him as well. No sooner has he stepped off the train than his old pal Spanky, manager of the gang's football team, informs Alfalfa that he's been slated to be star player in an upcoming gridiron battle—which is to be staged within the next few hours. Alfalfa winds up winning the game in a total fluke, which Buckwheat and Porky helped cause. Directed by Gordon DouglasOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
MusicalThemes Musical films,
Children's filmsActors Carl Switzer,
George McFarland,
Gino Corrado,
Eugene "Porky" Lee,
Doodles Weaver,
Darla HoodRating70%
The gang is putting on another big show in Spanky's cellar, complete with an orchestra led by Buckwheat (Billie Thomas), and performances by Darla (Darla Hood) and many of the other neighborhood kids. However, "King of Crooners" Alfalfa (Carl Switzer), the star of the show, crashes the swing music based show with his off-key rendition of "The Barber of Seville", having secretly decided he's going to sing opera from now on. Spanky closes the curtain on Alfalfa and sends out another act to replace him, causing Alfalfa to walk out and take his voice "where it'll be appreciated!" Directed by Gordon DouglasOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Children's filmsActors George McFarland,
Carl Switzer,
Eugene "Porky" Lee,
Gary Jasgur,
Billie "Buckwheat" ThomasRating64%
Again concocting an elaborate hooky-playing scheme, Spanky places a block of ice on the chest of his pal Alfalfa, who spent the night with him at his house. The strategy this time is to convince their mothers that Alfalfa has a bad cold or the flu, and that Spanky must remain by his side to nurse him back to health. In fact, the boys plan to go fishing the moment their mothers' backs are turned—and the scheme might have worked, had Buckwheat and Porky not spilled the beans to Spanky's mother.