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Directed by Gus MeinsOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
MusicalThemes Musical films,
Children's filmsActors George McFarland,
Billie "Buckwheat" Thomas,
Carl Switzer,
Scotty Beckett,
Darla Hood,
Eugene "Porky" LeeRating70%
The gang stages a big musical revue in Spanky's cellar ("6 Acts of Swell Actin," reads a sign above the cellar door). Spanky, as the master of ceremonies, persuades the neighborhood kids through song to come to the show, which includes performances by a miniature chorus line, a trio of farm girls, a group of kids dressed as skeletons, and featured spots for Alfalfa and a new girl named Cookie.Directed by Gus MeinsOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Children's filmsActors George McFarland,
Carl Switzer,
Marianne Edwards,
Scotty Beckett,
Billie "Buckwheat" Thomas,
Jerry TuckerRating71%
Hoping to get on the good side of the new truant officer (Dick Elliott), the gang goes out of their way to impress the man's cute daughter (Marianne Edwards), even unto making such sacrifices as taking baths, combing hair, shining shoes, and washing behind the ears. Directed by Gus MeinsOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Films about education,
Children's filmsActors George McFarland,
Carl Switzer,
Scotty Beckett,
Billie "Buckwheat" Thomas,
Stymie Beard,
Jerry TuckerRating72%
On the last day of school, the gang learns that their beloved teacher Miss Jones is going to be married and that, come September, they will have a new teacher named Mrs. Wilson, who will probably be an older widowed lady. Miss Jones's fiancée, Ralph, playfully paints a frightening picture of Mrs. Wilson as "a dried-up mean old woman," neglecting to inform the kids that his last name is Wilson and that Miss Jones will continue to be their teacher under her new, married name. Directed by Gus MeinsOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Children's filmsActors George McFarland,
Carl Switzer,
Billie "Buckwheat" Thomas,
Leonard Kibrick,
Scotty Beckett,
Harold "Slim" SwitzerRating71%
Scotty and his grandfather Gus are the proprietors of a sidewalk lemonade stand. The small operation struggles to compete with the ornate sidewalk diner run by Leonard's father. Leonard is too engrossed in his comic book to pay attention to waiting customers, and when they leave he whines to his father, who gets a policeman to force Gus and Scotty from their corner. Buckwheat's father, a boot black, offers Gus room to set up his stand, while Spanky, Alfalfa, and the other kids stage a parade and an impromptu talent show to draw customers to Gus's booth. Directed by Gus MeinsOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Children's filmsActors George McFarland,
Eugene "Porky" Lee,
Billie "Buckwheat" Thomas,
Carl Switzer,
Jerry Tucker,
Marianne EdwardsRating72%
Anxious to go fishing, Spanky skips out of Sunday school, despite the admonitions of his pals Alfalfa, Mildred, Sidney, and Marianne that "Something's going to happen to you." Actually, everything happens to Spanky and his kid brother (Eugene "Porky" Lee) in the course of the morning. Chased out of a private estate by cantankerous caretaker, the two boys wander into a dark, mysterious woods just as an eclipse occurs and at the same time a large group of black worshippers are holding a mass baptism ceremony. Some now insist on seeing the baptism and background singing of the Negro spiritual "I am leaning on the Lord", which contains the words: "Why don't you come out of the wilderness" as a racist stereotype. They miss the point that this story had a religious casting, Spanky skipping church, and going into the "wilderness". At worst it is an internal pun on the plot. The song is performed well and was most likely not intended to denigrate anyone. Directed by Gus MeinsOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Children's filmsActors George McFarland,
Carl Switzer,
Darla Hood,
Billie "Buckwheat" Thomas,
Eugene "Porky" Lee,
Zeffie TilburyRating74%
On the occasion of her 65th birthday, a crotchety hypochondriac (Zeffie Tilbury) goes through her daily rant as her snooty servants ply her with colorful but unnecessary pills. Her "celebration" is interrupted when a toy plane owned by the gang crashes through her dining room window and shatters a vase. Forced to do the old lady's yardwork to pay for the damage, the kids ever so gradually win her heart, mostly by refusing to mollycoddle her as her servants have done for so many years. Directed by Gus MeinsOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Children's filmsActors Wally Albright,
George McFarland,
Tommy Bond,
Scotty Beckett,
Stymie Beard,
Don BarclayRating70%
A rich boy named Wally is being driven back to his family's mansion by Barclay, his snobbish and timid chauffeur. On the way, Wally tells Barclay to "drive through some alleys... some dirty ones" in an attempt to meet with the gang. He comes across them in an alley on a vacant lot, playing on a makeshift merry-go-round. The device is powered by the gang's pet mule Algebra, who pulls the platform in circles whenever he hears a person sneeze, and stops when he hears a ringing bell like an alarm clock.