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The Little Rascals: Our Gang Classics: 12 Episodes w/BONUS Extras (2 DVDs)

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This Two Volume collection contain some of the most classic Little Rascals moments ever caught on film. The Little Rascals is the television name given to the Our Gang Comedies produced by Hal Roach in the 1920s and 1930s. Roach wanted a show with kids acting like real kids, with them yelling, arguing and fighting. The shows on this collection's edition DVD are a great example of the wonderful shorts Hal Roach produced with the ever-increasing group of super talented jids. These films are a must for the whole family!

12 Episodes (Over 4 Hours on 2 DVDs):

BEAR SHOOTERS (1930) - The gang decides to go camping with a little bear hunting on the side. A pair of poachers decides to try and scare them off with a gorilla suit but the gang decides to try and capture the gorilla instead.

SCHOOL' OUT (1930) - The schoolchildren lost their last teacher because she got married and quit her job. When the brother of their teacher Miss Crabtree comes to visit, the children mistake him for a suitor. The children tell abominable lies about Miss Crabtree to try to discourage the man. Meanwhile, one of the children is selling answers to the upcoming oral exam. Unfortunately for the students, the young entrepreneur used a book of minstrelsy and blackface as his source for the "answers".

OUR GANG FOLLIES OF 1938 (1937) - The gang is putting on a show with Alfalfa billed as "King of the Crooners." But Alfalfa abandons the show saying his crooning days are over, and that opera is his true calling. But after taking a nap and dreaming of a successful future in popular music, he changes his mind and joins the rest of the gang for the closing number.

WALDO'S LAST STAND (1940) - The Our Gang kids offer to help their pal Waldo attract customers to his lemonade stand.

THE SUNDOWN LIMITED (1924) - The Our Gang kids construct and operate their own railroad service.

THE FOURTH ALARM (1926) - The Our Gang kids become fire fighters and build their own fire engine truck.

HI NEIGHBOR (1934) - The Our Gang kids help their friend, Wally Albright, fend off the advances of a newly arrived rich boy towards Wally's girlfriend.

DOGS OF WAR (1923) - Two groups of children are staging a mock trench battle in a tomato patch. When the battle ends, one girl's mother comes to take her to her job at the nearby motion picture studio. The other children decide that it might be fun to work there, too, and they sneak into the unsuspecting studio. 

THE POOCH (1932) - Stymie spots a dogcatcher taking the gang's dogs and lets them out of the dogcatcher's truck. But the gang thinks Stymie is stealing their dogs and threaten him. When it's learned that Stymie actually was rescuing their pets and that the dogcatcher now has Stymie's dog Petey in custody, the gang helps him in his attempt to save Petey before the dogcatcher can gas him.

FLY MY KITE (1931) - A greedy man tries to get rid of his mother by putting her in an old folks home until he discovers she has a fortune in stock certificates.

DERBY DAYS (1923) - With a little bit of capital (specifically fifty cents) the gang is able to set up a lemonade stand and an adjoining hot dog stand near a race track. Mary stops by for some lemonade, while nearly charming the boys out of their socks. As the daughter of a horse owner, she manages to sneak them inside the track to watch the race. The whole thing is terribly exciting; and it gives Mickey an idea. The gang quickly abandons the idea of selling food and drink. Instead, they create their own race track. Of course, their own derby day is not quite like the adult version. Instead of horses, one boy has a cow, another a mule; a third rides in cart driven by a goat and a fourth in a dog-driven cart. Farina, whose vehicle is a tricycle, spikes the water of some of the animals beforehand. Before the race is through, the animals will be too drunk, lazy or overworked to finish. The horse race becomes a foot race.

MARY, QUEEN OF TOTS (1925) - This kids help poor little rich girl outsmart her wicked governess.

Bonus Extra: Features:
Biography; Facts & Trivia; Special collector's photo gallery

Region 1 (US and Canada)
Keep Cases
Full Frame - 1.33
Over 4 Hours
B&W


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