The Kids In Of All Of Us During Innocent Times
The Little Rascals, also known as Our Gang, where always into something. Always fun to watch.
***This lens needs an overhaul and I will be changing this lens in the near future....there is a funny video of Spanky just below that I think will not be removed from YT....***
Table of Contents
- I Will Keep Updating
- Spanky and his little punches
- The Kid From Borneo
- Choo-Choo
- Small Talk
- The First Seven Years
- Love Business
- Our Gang Follies
- Little Rascals Spotlight
- When The Wind Blows
- Dogs is Dogs
- Little Rascals stuff on Amazon
- Shivering Shakespear
- Lazy Days
- A Rascal Spotlight
- More Shows To See Just Below!
- Little Rascals stuff on eBay
- Shrimps For A Day
- Hook and Ladder
- Little Daddy
- Some Little Rascals Stuff on Amazon
- Little Rascals
- Fly My Kite
- Came The Brawn
- Big Ears
- Here Is More Stuff on Amazon
- Bedtime Worries
- Spotlight On Pete
- Mush And Milk
- Fishy Tales
- Hi Neighbor
- Rascal Stuff on CafePress
- Your Feedback
- Little Rascals Buzz
I Will Keep Updating
The Kid From Borneo
Very Funny!
Spanky says a funny line. "I don't think I taste so good. Mom says that I'm spoiled."
I like when Stymie's feet turn the other direction.
Small Talk
The First Seven Years
Love Business
Lines like, "My heart is filled with joy, I want to rip my pants."
Our Gang Follies
Little Rascals Spotlight
When The Wind Blows
Dogs is Dogs
Little Rascals stuff on Amazon
Shivering Shakespear
Lazy Days
Is a funny line in this one. Also the way she said it.
A Rascal Spotlight
More Shows To See Just Below!
More videos to see.
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Little Rascals stuff on eBay
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Some Little Rascals Stuff on Amazon
Little Rascals
Our Gang, also known as The Little Rascals or '''Hal Roachs Rascals,''' was a series of American comedy short films about a group of poor neighborhood children and the adventures they had together. Created by comedy producer Hal Roach, Our Gang was produced at the Roach studio starting in 1922 as a silent short subject series. Roach changed distributors from Pathé to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) in 1927, went to sound in 1929 and continued production until 1938, when he sold the series to MGM. MGM in turn continued producing the comedies until 1944. A total of 220 shorts and one feature film, General Spanky, were eventually produced, featuring over forty-one child actors. In the mid-1950s, the 80 Roach-produced shorts with sound were syndicated for television under the title The Little Rascals, as MGM retained the rights to the Our Gang trademark.
The series, one of the best-known and most successful in cinema history, is noted for showing children behaving in a relatively natural way. While child actors are often groomed to imitate adult acting styles, steal scenes, or deliver "cute" performances, Hal Roach and original director Robert F. McGowan worked to film the unaffected, raw nuances apparent in regular kids. Our Gang also notably put boys, girls, whites and blacks together in a group as equals, something that "broke new ground," according to film historian Leonard Maltin. Maltin, Leonard (1994). The Little Rascals: Remastered and Uncut, Volume 22 (Introduction) Videorecording. New York: Cabin Fever Entertainment/Hallmark Entertainment Such a thing had never been done before in cinema but was commonplace after the success of Our Gang''.
Big Ears
Here Is More Stuff on Amazon
Spotlight On Pete
Fishy Tales
Hi Neighbor
Rascal Stuff on CafePress
Your Feedback
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