Our Gang member Froggy (Billy Laughlin) is in love with pretty ballet student Marilyn (Valerie Lee), but she is dedicated to...
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1944
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MGM's Our Gang series had fallen into such disrepute by 1944 that the studio released the series' valedictory offering, Tale...
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Froggy
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1944
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Inspired by the success of his favorite comedian Red Skelton, Our Gang member Froggy (Billy Laughlin) decides to become a...
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Froggy
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1944
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Moving out of their standard small-town surroundings, the Our Gang kids visit the farm owned by the uncle of Gang member...
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Froggy
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1943
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Arguably the least entertaining of all the MGM Our Gang mini-musicals, Calling All Kids finds the gang invading a local radio...
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Froggy
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1943
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Our Gang member Janet Burston believes that her family is neglecting her, so she decides to run away from home. The other...
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Froggy
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1943
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As the incumbent for the presidency of the "One for All and All for One Club," little Mickey (Robert Blake) is so certain he...
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Froggy
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1943
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The "three smart guys" in this one-reel MGM Our Gang comedy are Mickey (Robert Blake), Froggy (Billy Laughlin), and Buckwheat...
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Froggy
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1943
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The Our Gang kids are upset that WWII is causing them deprivations and inconveniences. Organizing a fact-finding committee,...
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Froggy
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1942
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Our Gang member Billy "Buckwheat" Thomas has told so many lies that no one believes his claim of seeing a marauding monkey in...
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Froggy
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1942
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Weighing themselves on a penny machine, the Our Gang kids receive a fortune card predicting that they will receive...
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Froggy
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1942
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Just when it seemed that the MGM Our Gang series was going to continue wallowing in mediocrity, along came the one-reel gem...
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Froggy
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1942
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Future film star Stephen McNally (here billed as Horace McNally) appears in this Our Gang one-reeler as Bill Patterson, ace...
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Froggy
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1942
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Just as they did in the 1941 Our Gang comedy Ye Olde Minstrels, the gang prevails upon old-time minstrel impresario...
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Froggy
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1942
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Venerable minstrel-show impresario Walter Wills makes his third and final Our Gang appearance in the one-reel comedy Doin'...
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Froggy
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1942
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A surprisingly good MGM Our Gang comedy, the one-reel Going to Press is an on-target spoof of a typical "adult" crime film....
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1942
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Upset because, as a leap year baby, he only has a birthday every four years, Our Gang member Billy "Froggy" Laughlin bemoans...
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Froggy
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1942
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When neighborhood nemesis Freddie "Slicker" Walburn and his cronies tie knots in the Our Gang kids' clothes while the kids...
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Froggy
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1941
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Another MGM Our Gang comedy that has next to nothing to do with Our Gang, the one-reel Helping Hands gets under way when...
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Froggy
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1941
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Junior con man Freddie "Slicker" Walburn sells the Our Gang kids some "invisible rays," with which they hope to power their...
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Froggy
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1941
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An unofficial reworking of such silent Our Gang comedies as Tire Troubleand Boys Will Be Joys, as well as the 1936 two-reeler...
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1940
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The Our Gang kids offer to help their pal Waldo (Darwood Kaye) attract customers to his lemonade stand. Redecorating their...
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1940
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The "new pupil" in this one-reel Our Gang entry is a pretty young lass named Sally, played by popular child actress Juanita...
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1940
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The janitor of the Greenpoint department store is murdered during a robbery, and Our Gang members Mickey (Robert Blake),...
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Froggy
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1940
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While recklessly playing baseball in a busy street, Our Gang member Mickey (Robert Blake) is struck by a car. Though he fully...
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Froggy
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1940
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When Our Gang member Mickey (Robert Blake) reads an article stating that one out of every four children born is Chinese, he...
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Froggy
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1940
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The gang's beloved teacher Miss Pipps (Sara Haden) is fired by crabby old school board chairman Mr. Pratt (Clarence Wilson),...
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Froggy
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1939
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To raise money for the local chapter of the Red Cross, the Our Gang kids stage an old-fashioned minstrel show with the help...
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Froggy
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1939
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