Agrega una trama en tu idiomaIt's Mr. Hood's birthday and he's looking forward to a quiet celebration with his family. But Darla's friends show up with living presents, eat his dinner, argue about Tarzan and Alfalfa cro... Leer todoIt's Mr. Hood's birthday and he's looking forward to a quiet celebration with his family. But Darla's friends show up with living presents, eat his dinner, argue about Tarzan and Alfalfa croons a special song for the unhappy man.It's Mr. Hood's birthday and he's looking forward to a quiet celebration with his family. But Darla's friends show up with living presents, eat his dinner, argue about Tarzan and Alfalfa croons a special song for the unhappy man.
- Darla Hood
- (as Our Gang)
- Porky
- (as Our Gang)
- Alfalfa
- (as Our Gang)
- Our Gang Member
- (as Our Gang)
- Junior Hood
- (as Our Gang)
- Percy
- (as Our Gang)
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The short begins with Johnny Arthur talking about how hungry he is and how he's looking forward to his birthday dinner. However, when the gang shows up, Arthur is visibly saddened--he just wants to eat! But throughout the film, he's prevented again and again from eating and the kids drive him crazy while they try to wish him the happiest of birthdays. Considering that eventually Alfalfa sings for him, you really have to feel sorry for the guy! This is a decent short--even if you have to endure Alfalfa's singing. Arthur's reactions are funny and serve to make a pretty ordinary film just a bit better. Worth seeing.
By the way, this is the first Our Gang film without Spanky in some time. All the last Our Gang films from Hal Roach lacked Spanky--but he returned to the series when rights to the films were sold outright to MGM (who previously had just distributed them). Now, starting in 1939, MGM would begin making their own Little Rascals films. These were very popular on TV when I was a kid but they are unavailable today--just the earlier and superior Our Gang comedies. Also, Buckwheat is replaced by a new black kid (there always is at least one in their films)--and I have no idea who this kid is.
Darla's dad is celebrating his 32nd birthday & wants nothing more than a quiet evening at home with his family, enjoying his mock turtle soup, roast chicken & cake. Serenity is shattered, however, by the arrival of Alfalfa, Percy & Porky. To his infinite disgust, all Mr. Hood can do is FEED 'EM AND WEEP...
This little film has a few good moments, mostly dealing with the Rascals. Johnny Arthur, as Papa (a champion whiner), actually turned 55 the year this was filmed. Wilma Cox is levelheaded Mama. Alfalfa warbles `Many Happy Returns Of The Day'.
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- TriviaWhile Darla Hood's father was celebrating his 32nd birthday in this film, Johnny Arthur, the actor who played him, was actually 54 at the time of production. Incidentally, his wife and Darla's mother is played by Wilma Cox, who was 27.
- ErroresWhen Mr. Hood goes to answer the door and he put's down his slice of Birthday cake you can see it's laying down but when Porky gives it to Percy it's straight up.
- Citas
Darla's father: And to think that this should happen to me, on my natal anniversary.
- ConexionesReferenced in Cheers: Woody Gets an Election (1993)
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- Tiempo de ejecución10 minutos
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- 1.37 : 1