Agrega una trama en tu idiomaThe kids mistake Miss Crabtree's brother for a potential boyfriend, and plot to discourage him.The kids mistake Miss Crabtree's brother for a potential boyfriend, and plot to discourage him.The kids mistake Miss Crabtree's brother for a potential boyfriend, and plot to discourage him.
- Dirección
- Guionista
- Elenco
Matthew 'Stymie' Beard
- Hercules
- (as Hal Roach's Rascals)
Norman 'Chubby' Chaney
- Chubby Chaney
- (as Hal Roach's Rascals)
Jackie Cooper
- Jackie Cooper
- (as Hal Roach's Rascals)
Dorothy DeBorba
- Dorothy
- (as Hal Roach's Rascals)
Allen 'Farina' Hoskins
- Farina
- (as Hal Roach's Rascals)
Bobby 'Wheezer' Hutchins
- Wheezer
- (as Hal Roach's Rascals)
Mary Ann Jackson
- Mary Ann Jackson
- (as Hal Roach's Rascals)
Donald Haines
- Donald Haines
- (as Hal Roach's Rascals)
Buddy McDonald
- Buddy O'Donnell
- (as Hal Roach's Rascals)
Clifton Young
- Robert 'Bonedust'
- (as Hal Roach's Rascals)
Betty Mae Crane
- Talking Titles
- (sin créditos)
Beverly Crane
- Talking Titles
- (sin créditos)
Pete the Dog
- Pete the Pup
- (sin créditos)
Douglas Greer
- Douglas Greer
- (sin créditos)
Creighton Hale
- Jack Crabtree - Miss Crabtree's Brother
- (sin créditos)
Mildred Kornman
- Student
- (sin créditos)
Bobby Mallon
- Bobby Mallon
- (sin créditos)
June Marlowe
- Miss Crabtree
- (sin créditos)
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- Guionista
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This Hal Roach comedy short, School's Out, is the one hundred second in the "Our Gang/Little Rascals" series and the fourteenth talkie. After the printed title of "Our Gang Comedies-Hal Roach presents His Rascals in School's Out" and Beverly and Betty Mae Crane mention the production credits, we see Jackie passing a petition to the rest of the gang to continue school for the summer as he's afraid Miss Crabtree-who he has a massive crush on-will get married like the previous teacher and leave her job. I'll stop there and just say that while there might be some uncomfortable stereotypical humor-Farina mentions looking forward to some watermelon, his dad is in jail, and the cover of a Minstrel joke book is shown-this was a mostly harmless and very funny short and it's almost as good as its predecessor, Teacher's Pet. Once again, June Marlowe is very charming as Miss Crabtree. So on that note, School's Out is highly recommended.
This is a pretty adorable short featuring the Little Rascals and I'm not usually a fan of their films. This film is not among the earlier Rascals films (they were silents) and this was done well before Spanky and Alfalfa joined the group.
The breakout star among the kids was Jackie Cooper--who later went on to great stardom. However, I was surprised to see that although Farina played a very stereotypical Black child (in this film, talking about wanting to eat watermelon as well as the fact that his dad is in and out of jail--two awful stereotypes), he was actually the highest paid member of the group at the time according to IMDb--so I guess he had the last laugh! Also featured is "Chubby" Chaney--a very, very sad individual indeed. Although he was very, very obese and appeared to be about 8 or 9, he was actually 16 at the time this was made and died a few years later of some glandular condition!!
As for the plot, Jackie is concerned that now that summer vacation is approaching, their beloved teacher might not come back next year--since she's pretty and probably plans on getting married. About the same time, the teacher's brother is in town and the kids mistake him for her boyfriend and play some mean tricks on him to try to chase him away and keep her single! The whole routine is awfully funny and considering how cute the kids act, you can't help but like this film. Unlike many of the later films that had a lot of action, this one is slower paced but much higher on the charm scale.
The breakout star among the kids was Jackie Cooper--who later went on to great stardom. However, I was surprised to see that although Farina played a very stereotypical Black child (in this film, talking about wanting to eat watermelon as well as the fact that his dad is in and out of jail--two awful stereotypes), he was actually the highest paid member of the group at the time according to IMDb--so I guess he had the last laugh! Also featured is "Chubby" Chaney--a very, very sad individual indeed. Although he was very, very obese and appeared to be about 8 or 9, he was actually 16 at the time this was made and died a few years later of some glandular condition!!
As for the plot, Jackie is concerned that now that summer vacation is approaching, their beloved teacher might not come back next year--since she's pretty and probably plans on getting married. About the same time, the teacher's brother is in town and the kids mistake him for her boyfriend and play some mean tricks on him to try to chase him away and keep her single! The whole routine is awfully funny and considering how cute the kids act, you can't help but like this film. Unlike many of the later films that had a lot of action, this one is slower paced but much higher on the charm scale.
Watching this put me back to my long ago childhood. There were afternoon children's shows that used the Little Rascals as fillers, killing fifteen to twenty minutes. They reran the ones they had over and over. I have to say that they were gentle and funny, with neat characters. While there was a lot of racism in some of the comments, African American children were regulars. This one didn't use the more recognizable ones (especially Spanky and Alfalfa) and was more coarse. I enjoyed that. It probably portrayed the lives of little kids very well.
School's Out (1930)
*** (out of 4)
Our Gang short plays out like a sequel to Teacher's Pet. When a man comes to the school asking about Miss Crabtree, the gang fears it's a man wanting to marry her and take her away. To try and make him change his mind they start telling lies about her but what they don't know is that this man is actually her brother. This is a pretty good short but it's certainly not as good as the previous film as there aren't as many laughs here. The highlight is a wonderful sequence where Miss Crabtree gives the class a history quiz but they keep giving dumb answers after buying them from a classmate. All of the group get some nice stuff with Jackie Cooper once again taking most of the good stuff. There is a rather off color remake made towards Farina that doesn't play too well today but overall this is a pleasant film. The joke about Lon Chaney and one of his famous movies is well done as well.
*** (out of 4)
Our Gang short plays out like a sequel to Teacher's Pet. When a man comes to the school asking about Miss Crabtree, the gang fears it's a man wanting to marry her and take her away. To try and make him change his mind they start telling lies about her but what they don't know is that this man is actually her brother. This is a pretty good short but it's certainly not as good as the previous film as there aren't as many laughs here. The highlight is a wonderful sequence where Miss Crabtree gives the class a history quiz but they keep giving dumb answers after buying them from a classmate. All of the group get some nice stuff with Jackie Cooper once again taking most of the good stuff. There is a rather off color remake made towards Farina that doesn't play too well today but overall this is a pleasant film. The joke about Lon Chaney and one of his famous movies is well done as well.
Jackie Cooper leads the Little Rascals troop in their efforts to derail what they mistakenly believe is their teacher Miss Crabapple's potential husband (Creighton Hale). A decent entry in the long-running Hal Roach series. The kids are cute - but June Marlowe as their beloved teacher is far, far cuter in all sorts of different ways.
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- TriviaBefore a verbal History quiz, Bonedust sells answers to his classmates which he assures them are correct. "I got 'em out of a book." The answers, however, are disastrous, and Miss Crabtree insists on knowing where they came from. Bonedust shows her the book where he found them. A small line at the top of the cover page identifies it as "No.12 New Minstrel and Black Face Joke Book," an actual dime-store "pulp" book published by I. & M. Ottenheimer of Baltimore in 1907.
- Citas
Miss June Crabtree: [in an oral History exam, everyone gives Miss Crabtree silly answers that classmate Bonedust took out of a comedy book] I'm going to punish the next child severely that gives me a foolish answer. Farina!
[Farina, alarmed, cautiously stands up]
Miss June Crabtree: What was Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address?
Farina: 1644 South Main Street.
[Miss Crabtree is furious, and Farina slinks back into his seat]
- Créditos curiososThe opening credits of three Hal Roach "Little Rascal" two-reel film shorts are spoken by identical twin sisters, Betty Mae Crane & Beverly Crane, instead of being shown on screen in traditional title 'cards'. The duo verbally introduced just three "Little Rascals" films: Teacher's Pet (1930), School's Out (1930) and Love Business (1930). Speaking together, their introduction begins, "Dear Ladies and Gentlemen - Hal Roach presents for your entertainment and approval His Rascals, in their latest Our Gang Comedy", followed by the title. They then alternate, naming the director, cinematographer, and others in the primary production crew. They finish with a flourish, bowing to the audience (camera) as they speak together again, "We thank you."
- ConexionesEdited into The Our Gang Story (1994)
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