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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1942
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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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A ranch foreman (Fred Humes) is falsely accused of a robbery actually committed by his look-alike cousin (also Humes), a...
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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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Fans of stunt pilot Al Wilson had no reason for complaint when their favorite flyboy brought forth his 1928 vehicle Won in...
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1928
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1927
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Better known for his good looks than any acting capabilities, former male model Reed Howes starred in this silent action...
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1927
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Gang member Joe Cobb celebrates his tenth birthday by baking his own cake since his widowed mother can't afford to buy one....
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1927
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1926
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While on a cross-country train trip, the Our Gang kids drive the rest of the passengers crazy with a never-ending game of...
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1926
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While the Our Gang kids are beating the summer heat with their own elaborate version of a "slip-n-slide," a fire alarm rings,...
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1926
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Easily one of the fastest and funniest of the silent Our Gang comedies, Thundering Fleas is set in motion with a sidewalk...
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1926
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A seance held by phony spiritualist Professor Fleece (George K. French) is inadvertently disrupted by the Our Gang kids....
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1926
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Hoping to build their own amusement park, the Our Gang kids are disheartened to discover that their favorite vacant lot has...
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1925
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Reed Howes, the original Arrow Collar man (or so his publicity claimed), stars in The Bashful Buccaneer. Howes plays a writer...
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1925
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The silent, two-reel Our Gang comedy Commencement Day made its first theatrical appearance on May 4, 1924. It's the last day...
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1924
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1924
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Originally released on January 13, 1924, the silent, two-reel Our Gang comedy Tire Trouble is the film in which the gang...
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1924
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