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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. 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 Kendall McComas,
Stymie Beard,
Sherwood Bailey,
Bobby Hutchins,
Dorothy DeBorba,
Carlena BeardRating73%
It is the first day of school and children are beginning school for the first time. Breezy Brisbane is returning for another year. His mother tells him that he is to study hard in school and that he will be president some day. He answers back that he does not want to be president and wants to be a street car conductor, because "Boy, do they pick up the nickels!". Brisbane then visits the blacksmith who gives him some encouraging words. Brisbane makes a wise remark, angering the blacksmith who tells Brisbane of a kid that got expelled back when he was a child. Brisbane then gets some bright ideas to get himself kicked out of school. 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,
Dickie Moore,
Tommy Bond,
James Finlayson,
Dorothy DeBorbaRating74%
The children live in the Bleak Hill boarding school, where they are yelled at, punished, and browbeaten by the ghastly old headmistress. The day begins with the headmistress waking the boys up and telling them to get their chores done or they will get a beating and nothing to eat. In school, however, they are taught by the headmistress' husband, the gentle and lovable Old Cap, who runs the school in an informal manner. Cap wants to do something nice for the children, since their school meals usually consist of mush and milk. Just as the headmistress leaves the boys' sleeping quarters, Old Cap comes in to say hi to them. At that time, he promises that when he gets his back pension they will all leave that place and live well with tons of presents for the children. After the boys are up, the headmistress tells the boys to milk the cow and that they will be thrashed if they spill any. Directed by Robert F. McGowanOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Children's filmsActors Bobby Hutchins,
Stymie Beard,
Dorothy DeBorba,
Sherwood Bailey,
Donald Haines,
Ann ChristyRating61%
Wheezer's mother and father continue to fight in an unconvincing and thoroughly hammy fashion over many different silly things, such as the coffee being too cold or the toast being burned. Wheezer overhears his father telling his mother that he is getting her a divorce. Not knowing what a divorce is, Wheezer tells Stymie, Dorothy, and Sherwood. They speculate on what a divorce means, at one point deciding it might be something good. Then Donald tells the gang what a divorce is, and people start sobbing. He even tells Wheezer that he will have no father anymore. His mother might either remarry and give him a stepfather and states that his step father beats him regularly. He also says that maybe his mother will throw him into an orphanage and not want him anymore.