In this classic "Our Gang" comedy, Dickie Moore, Spanky McFarland and Dorothy DeBorba play siblings who, through a...
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1933
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Four of the "Our Gang" kids fabricate elaborate excuses to get out of school so they can go fishing. Unfortunately, the boys...
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1933
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This time around, the Our Gang Kids are residents (or rather, inmates) of the Bleak Hill Boarding School, where the crabby...
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1933
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A partial remake of the 1924 Our Gang: Cradle Robbers, "Forgotten Babies" finds the Gang members trying to escape their...
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1933
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Originally released on May 7, 1932, the "Our Gang" comedy "Choo-Choo!" was a loose remake of the 1923 two-reeler A Pleasant...
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1932
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Earning instant stardom via his appearance in the 1932 "Our Gang" comedy "Free Eats," 3-year-old George "Spanky" McFarland...
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1932
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June Marlowe made her final "Our Gang" appearance as Miss Crabtree in "Readin' and Writin'." Despite his mother's admonitions...
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1932
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Cheerful vagrant Mathew "Stymie" Beard tries to get back in the good graces of the Gang after stealing their pies. Stymie's...
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1932
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To further her husband's political career, wealthy Mrs. Clark (Lillian Elliot) throws a lavish party in her home for the poor...
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1932
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Fascinated by the story of Aladdin's magic lamp, the Our Gang kids gather together every electric light fixture in the...
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1932
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An angry divorce is the curious source of humor in the offbeat "Our Gang" comedy "Big Ears." Though little Bobby "Wheezer"...
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1931
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Originally released on March 28, 1931, the "Our Gang" comedy "Little Daddy" is no longer available in the "Little Rascals" TV...
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1931
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The Our Gang kids spend so much time listening to the tall tales spun by a salty sea captain (Billy Gilbert) that they...
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1931
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Another expert blend of genuine sentiment, moving pathos and belly laughs, the "Our Gang" comedy "Dogs is Dogs" was orginally...
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1931
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A real four-hankie picture, "Fly My Kite" is one of "Our Gang"'s most poignant episodes, though it also manages to be...
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1931
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The "Our Gang" two-reeler "Bargain Day" gets off to a lively start as the kids help their pal Norman "Chubby" Chaney purchase...
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1931
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The final entry in "Our Gang" 's unofficial "Miss Crabtree trilogy", "Love Business" more or less picks up where "School's...
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1931
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Veteran character actress Margaret Mann makes the first of two memorable Our Gang appearances in Helping Grandma. The owner...
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1931
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Popular child actor (and later radio and TV stalwart) Leon Janney made his one and only "Our Gang" appearance in "Bear...
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1930
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In this sequel to the 1930 "Our Gang" comedy "Teacher's Pet," the Gang members eagerly await each school day, so that they...
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1930
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The Our Gang kids prepare to enter their scraggily pets in a high-society dog show, where their pal Allen "Farina" Hoskins is...
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1930
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An indisputable classic, the "Our Gang" comedy "Teacher's Pet" is introduced by a brace of pretty twin girls (Beverly and...
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1930
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Originally released on June 21, 1930, the "Our Gang" comedy "A Tough Winter" was designed as a "pilot" film for a proposed...
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1930
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Officially an "Our Gang" comedy, "When the Wind Blows" is really a vehicle for adult comic Edgar Kennedy, here playing his...
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1930
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Hopelessly in love with little Mary Ann Jackson, seven-year-old Jackie Cooper would like to claim her as a "wife," but...
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1930
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The Our Gang kids reluctantly participate in a stage presentation of Quo Vadis, retitled "The Gladiator's Dilemma" by its...
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1930
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The last of the silent "Our Gang" comedies, Saturday's Lesson was also one of the best in the entire series. It is Saturday,...
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1929
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This silent "Our Gang" comedy starts out as a vehicle for Allen "Farina" Hoskins, here cast as a youthful hobo, riding the...
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1929
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The Our Gang kids hold an election, with Joe Cobb running against Jay R. Smith, and vice versa (the boys' campaign slogans...
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1929
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One of the livelier late-silent entries in the "Our Gang" series, Cat, Dog & Co. begins with the kids thoughtlessly abusing...
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1929
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Though completed before the first "Our Gang" talkie Small Talk, the silent two-reeler Little Mother was released afterward,...
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1929
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The first all-talking "Our Gang" comedy, Small Talk was also one of the few series entries to run three reels rather than the...
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1929
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Despite its title, this "Our Gang" comedy was a silent film, albeit one outfitted with a synchronized music and sound-effects...
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1929
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The success of this "Our Gang" comedy is due in great part to the performances of two adult comedians, Edgar Kennedy and...
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1929
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The second "Our Gang" talkie, Railroadin' was filmed entirely out-of-doors, on location in and around the railroad yards...
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1929
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Lazy Days is built entirely around the fact that the Gang members in general and Allen "Farina" Hoskins in particular are too...
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1929
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A truly offbeat "Our Gang" comedy, Wiggle Your Ears contains subtext that might make Sigmund Freud proud. Little Mary Ann...
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1929
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Outside of a cutting continuity and a handful of contemporary reviews, little is known about the plotline of the long-lost...
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1929
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Accustomed to being the center of attention in his family, little Bobby "Wheezer" Hutchins is upset when the spotlight is...
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1929
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One of a handful of currently unavailable Hal Roach/MGM "Our Gang" silent films, School Begins was a series of gags built...
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1928
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The "Our Gang" kids befriend elderly Chief Cummings, a former fire chief who runs a ramshackle taxi service with the help of...
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1928
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Another silent "Our Gang" comedy built around crazy inventions, The Spanking Age cast kiddie troupers Mary Ann Jackson and...
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1928
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John Aasen, the seven-foot-plus "giant" who previously costarred with Harold Lloyd in the 1923 comedy classic Why Worry,...
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1928
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Though currently unavailable for viewing, the Hal Roach/MGM "Our Gang" silent comedy "Fair and Muddy" would seem to be a...
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1928
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Poor little rich girl Jean Darling invites the scruffy "Our Gang" kids to her lavish home for an impromptu party. With her...
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1928
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The rest of the "Our Gang" kids rather cruelly taunt their black pal Allen "Farina" Hoskins, who is deathly afraid of ghosts....
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1928
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Left in charge of his younger siblings Wheezer and Jean, "Our Gang" kid Jay R. Smith is stuck in the house due to a...
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1928
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In this "lost" Our Gang two-reeler, the kids tried their hand at inventing, with the expected hilarious results. One of the...
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1928
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Originally released on April 7, 1928, "Barnum & Ringling, Inc." was the first "Our Gang" silent comedy to be released with a...
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1928
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Our Gang member Joe Cobb has to do some quick thinking when his playful but undeniably destructive pet dog Pansy is slated to...
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1928
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When the hard-working, widowed mother of Our Gang member Allan "Farina" Hoskins falls ill, things look bad for her family:...
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1928
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Easily one of the most bizarre and surrealistic of all the "Our Gang" silent films, Dog Heaven begins as the beloved Pete the...
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1927
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No longer available for viewing, Heebee Jeebies was the third of Hal Roach's silent Our Gang films to be distributed by MGM....
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1927
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Lonely rich boy Joe Cobb wants a baby brother more than anything, but his parents are too busy and self-involved to discuss...
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1927
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After attending a magic show, the Our Gang members decide to indulge in a little prestidigitation of their own. One of the...
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1927
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1927
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Originally released on September 11, 1927, the silent, two-reel Our Gang comedy Olympic Games was undoubtedly inspired by the...
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1927
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