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Directed by Robert F. McGowanOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Children's filmsActors Stymie Beard,
Dickie Moore,
Bobby Hutchins,
George McFarland,
Dorothy DeBorba,
Bobbie BeardRating75%
Wheezer, Dickie, Uh-huh, and Stymie choose to play hooky from school again to go fishing with Joe and Farina. Meanwhile, Miss Kornman is taking her students to the beach and amusement pier free of charge. Spanky and Cotton deliver sick notes forged for Dickie, Stymie, and Wheezer by Joe and Farina to Miss Kornman, stating why they were absent. Truant officer Mickey Daniels decides to teach the boys a lesson. Directed by Robert F. McGowanOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Children's filmsActors Stymie Beard,
George McFarland,
Bobbie Beard,
Dickie Moore,
Dorothy DeBorba,
Bobby HutchinsRating74%
Fascinated by the story of Aladdin and his magic lamp, the gang gather together with several gasoline and kerosene lamps and lanterns and a few electric lamps hoping that by rubbing them vigorously, a genie will appear. Thanks to a series of coincidences—not least of which involves a friendly stage magician—the kids become convinced that they have succeeded in invoking Aladdin. But their excitement turns to dismay when Stymie believes Spanky has transformed his kid brother Cotton into a monkey. Directed by Robert F. McGowanOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Children's films,
Disaster filmsActors Dickie Moore,
George McFarland,
Stymie Beard,
Dorothy DeBorba,
Sherwood Bailey,
Buddy McDonaldRating76%
Answering the Fire Chief's request for volunteers, the Our Gang kids form their own firefighting squadron, replete with ersatz uniforms, a fire pole, a dog-and-cat-powered alarm, and a jerry-built fire engine that must be seen to be believed. After a few false alarms and delays, the kids are afforded the opportunity to put out a real fire, which they do with the expertise of veteran smoke-eaters. Directed by Robert F. McGowanOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Children's filmsActors Dickie Moore,
Stymie Beard,
George McFarland,
Dorothy DeBorba,
Kendall McComas,
Jacquie LynRating77%
Confined to a neck brace, poor little rich boy Dickie would like to play with the neighborhood kids, but his overprotective mother will not let him. On the sly, however, Dickie sneaks out of his bedroom in search of adventure in the company of his best pal, Stymie. Purchasing a ride on the donkey-driven "taxicab" piloted by Breezy Brisbane, the boys, along with hitchhikers Spanky and Jacquie Lyn, experience enough thrills and excitement to last a lifetime when the taxi begins rolling down a steep hill minus brakes. Directed by Robert F. McGowanOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Children's filmsActors Dickie Moore,
George McFarland,
Stymie Beard,
Dorothy DeBorba,
Kendall McComas,
Bobbie BeardRating74%
When their pennypinching father refuses to buy a birthday gift for their long-suffering mother, brothers Dickie and Spanky decide to purchase a gift for Mom on their own. Unfortunately, the "late 1922 model" dress they have selected is beyond their price range (a daunting $1.98); thus, acting upon the advice of Stymie, Dickie and Spanky decide to bake a cake with hidden prizes, then auction off the cake at ten cents a slice. Directed by Robert F. McGowanOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Children's filmsActors Stymie Beard,
George McFarland,
Dorothy DeBorba,
Kendall McComas,
Bobby Hutchins,
Sherwood BaileyRating74%
Cheerful vagrant Stymie tries to get back in the good graces of the gang after stealing their pies. When a mean dogcatcher (Budd Fine) tries to round up Pete the Pup, Stymie comes to the rescue, earning the undying devotion of the kids and the animosity of the dogcatcher, who vengefully bundles Petey off to the pound, intending to consign the poor pooch to the gas chamber. Desperately, Stymie prays for the five dollars necessary to spring Pete, whereupon a five-spot blows out of the hands of a lady shopper and lands at Stymie's feet. After out smarting a cop, with the help of Spanky, that was in pursuit to take it back he and the gang race to the dog pound. Upon arriving the dog catcher says that he already gassed Petey and was dead. Stymie and the gang sulk as another employee of the pound tells them Petey isn't dead. It turns out there wasn't any gas in the cylinders and Petey was just sitting alive in the chamber when opened. It ends with Petey chasing the dog catcher for revenge with the gang following. Directed by Robert F. McGowanOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Children's filmsActors George McFarland,
Stymie Beard,
Tommy Bond,
Jerry Tucker,
Emerson Treacy,
Gay SeabrookRating73%
On the day he is promoted to head clerk (or "head cluck," as Spanky mistakenly puts it), Spanky's father (Emerson Treacy) declares that it is high time Spanky stopped sleeping in his parents' room and go to bed in his own room. Earlier, the gang (a depleted Our Gang unit with just Stymie, Jerry, Tommy, and Georgie (who looked a lot like Wheezer), appearing to be homeless asked Spanky if they could board Pete, their dog. Spanky could not do that. During his first night alone, Spanky envisions all sorts of imaginary horrors, from a bat (actually a moth) to "the boogeyman." Directed by Robert F. McGowanOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Children's filmsActors George McFarland,
Kendall McComas,
Bobby Hutchins,
Stymie Beard,
Dorothy DeBorba,
Sherwood BaileyRating76%
Although this is a remake of a 1920's silent Our Gang episode called Uncle Tom's Uncle, the main character is Spanky. Early scenes of this film were part of Spanky's screen test taken back in April 1931 during his first visit to Hal Roach Studios. It included him bug hunting. Meanwhile, his brother Breezy Brisbane and the rest of the gang are putting on a play of Uncle Tom's Cabin. Brisbane is forced to supervise Spanky. Also, Spanky's dad refuses to spend money in order to keep the house clean though he has tons of it hidden in a closet.