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Robot Wrecks is a american film of genre Science fiction directed by Edward L. Cahn released in USA on 12 july 1941 with Margaret Bert

Robot Wrecks (1941)

Robot Wrecks
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Released in USA 12 july 1941
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OriginUSA
Genres Science fiction,    Comedy
Rating58% 2.9121852.9121852.9121852.9121852.912185

Robot Wrecks is a 1941 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Edward Cahn. It was the 200th Our Gang short (201st episode, 112th talking short, 113th talking episode, and 32nd MGM produced episode) that was released.

Synopsis

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.

Actors

Margaret Bert

(Froggy's Mother (uncredited))
Robert Blake

(Mickey)
George McFarland

(Spanky)
Billy Laughlin

(Froggy)
Billie "Buckwheat" Thomas

(Buckwheat)
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