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Directed by Edward L. CahnOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Children's filmsActors Robert Blake,
George McFarland,
Billy Laughlin,
Darla Hood,
Billie "Buckwheat" Thomas,
Clarence WilsonRating67%
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Upon learning that Mr. Pratt, the mean old school board chairman, has fired their beloved teacher Miss Pipps because she threw a birthday party for one of her students during class, the gang decides to invite their parents to a special performance of a play exposing Pratt's injustices in running the school. As a result, he's demoted to caretaker, while Mr. Swenson is justifiably promoted to Pratt's former position...and Miss Pipps returns. Yet, compassion is shown to Mr. Pratt when his birthday is honored.
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%
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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%
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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.
Origin USAGenres ComedyThemes Children's filmsActors Robert Blake,
Billy Laughlin,
Janet Burston,
George McFarland,
Billie "Buckwheat" Thomas,
Bobby AndersonRating59%
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Future film star Stephen McNally (here billed as Horace McNally) appears in this Our Gang episode as Bill Patterson, ace director at Mammoth Studios. On the say-so of studio casting director J.D. Broderick, Patterson agrees to give a screen test to the Our Gang kids' talented dog Rover. Alas, the petulant pooch does not take direction well, nor does he respond positively when the cameraman announces that he's "ready to shoot."
Directed by Edward L. CahnOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Children's filmsActors Billy Laughlin,
George McFarland,
Janet Burston,
Billie "Buckwheat" Thomas,
Robert BlakeRating56%
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Upset because, as a leap year baby (he only has a birthday every four years), Froggy bemoans the fact that he has almost never had a birthday party. The gang decides to throw a surprise party in Froggy's honor, but they pretend to throw him out of the clubhouse in order to keep it a secret. Vengefully, Froggy sneaks back and sets all sorts of booby-traps for the other gang members and then shows up at the party disguised as a new girl in town. But when Froggy discovers that the party was for him, he becomes guilty and sets off all the traps by himself.