This version of the Charlotte Bronte classic is the first to use sound. The story closely follows the book as it chronicles...
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1934
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1934
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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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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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As usual, diminutive Our Gang member Allen "Farina" Hoskins is faced with an adult-sized dilemma. This time, Farina is a...
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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 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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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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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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Jean
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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 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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A truly offbeat "Our Gang" comedy, Wiggle Your Ears contains subtext that might make Sigmund Freud proud. Little Mary Ann...
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Jean
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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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Jean
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1929
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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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Jean
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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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Jean
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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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Jean
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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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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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Jean
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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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Jean
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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1927
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If not the funniest of the silent Our Gang comedies, Seeing the World is certainly one of the most famous. James Finlayson is...
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1927
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Charlie Oelze, the Hal Roach Studio's special effects and "gadget" maestro, was given co-director credit on the silent,...
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1927
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Habitually mistreated at the deceptively named Happyland Home Orphanage, the Our Gang kids find a loyal and kindhearted...
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1927
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The first of Hal Roach's Our Gang comedies to be released through MGM, Yale vs. Harvard unfortunately no longer seems to...
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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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Jean
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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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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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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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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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