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Mike Fright

  • 1934
  • Approved
  • 20m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
7,4/10
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Scotty Beckett and George 'Spanky' McFarland in Mike Fright (1934)
ComedyFamilyMusicShort

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe gang attends a radio station amateur show.The gang attends a radio station amateur show.The gang attends a radio station amateur show.

  • Director
    • Gus Meins
  • Writer
    • Hal Roach
  • Stars
    • Matthew 'Stymie' Beard
    • Scotty Beckett
    • Tommy Bond
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    7,4/10
    226
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Gus Meins
    • Writer
      • Hal Roach
    • Stars
      • Matthew 'Stymie' Beard
      • Scotty Beckett
      • Tommy Bond
    • 9Commentaires d'utilisateurs
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    Rôles principaux27

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    Matthew 'Stymie' Beard
    Matthew 'Stymie' Beard
    • Stymie
    • (as Our Gang)
    Scotty Beckett
    Scotty Beckett
    • Scotty
    • (as Our Gang)
    Tommy Bond
    Tommy Bond
    • Tommy
    • (as Our Gang)
    George 'Spanky' McFarland
    George 'Spanky' McFarland
    • Spanky
    • (as Our Gang)
    Alvin Buckelew
    • Alvin
    • (as Our Gang)
    Jackie Wilson
    • Jackie
    • (as Our Gang)
    Leonard Kibrick
    Leonard Kibrick
    • Leonard
    • (as Our Gang)
    Pete the Dog
    Pete the Dog
    • Pete
    • (as Our Gang)
    Jean Aulbach
    • Hula Dancer
    Shirley Bloomfield
    • Hula Dancer
    Fern Carter
    • Radio Audition Audience Member
    Beverly Edgecomb
    • Hula Dancer
    Kathy Frye
    Kathy Frye
    • Hula Dancer
    • (as Kathryn Frye)
    Charlie Hall
    Charlie Hall
    • Elevator Operator
    Marvin Hatley
    • Piano Player
    William Irving
    William Irving
    • Announcer
    Joy Lane
    Joy Lane
    • Little Girl
    Frank LaRue
    Frank LaRue
    • Mr. Barker, the Sponsor
    • Director
      • Gus Meins
    • Writer
      • Hal Roach
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs9

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    10tcchelsey

    THE SILVER STRING SUBMARINE BAND!!

    That's what the gang has put together, a make shift, bizarre band of instruments and gadgets that competes against some other kids in an amateur radio show contest. Hal Roach favorite James C. Morton is a hoot as the befuddled MC. This is a truly fun episode as the kids strut their stuff, hoping to get their big break on the airwaves. There's lots of singing and dancing and you can tell they had a terrific time putting this all together. Best line: "Lemons are good for freckles!" Watch the crazy radio engineer who resembles Larry from THE THREE STOOGES! What made OUR GANG/ THE LITTLE RASCALS a classic series.
    10Ron Oliver

    Performin' On The Radio With The Little Rascals

    An OUR GANG Comedy Short.

    Billing themselves as The International Silver Screen Submarine Band, the Gang enters a prestigious radio talent hunt for youngsters. Arriving late at the studio, Stymie, Spanky & the Rascals create havoc - giving those around them a good case of MIKE FRIGHT.

    A fun little film, with interesting performances by kids not part of the Gang. Highlight: the Rascals perform `The Man On The Flying Trapeze'.
    6planktonrules

    I agree, it's all harmless fun.

    This is not one of the deeper Our Gang comedies--and that's not necessarily that a bad thing. So, despite having a rather simple plot, it's full of the sorts of shenanigans you'd expect from such a film.

    Tommy (Tommy Bond--who later played the villainous 'Butch' in the Our Gang comedies) is going to the local radio station to participate in a talent contest. He tells the gang and they decide to participate as well--even though they don't seem to have any discernible talent. At the studio, the kids pretty much make a mess of things and end up destroying the show AND the sound man's ears! None of it is especially plot-driven--just lots of gags thrown in rather randomly. Enjoyable and undemanding--while it's not one of the best films (I think many of the early ones are better), it's worth seeing.
    Shroudx

    The best part is.......

    ....the man working the sound room! How come nobody mentioned the man who's hat keeps flying off every time one of the Gang causes a blown circuit. I'm no technical expert, so I'm not sure what problems the Rascals actually cause, but damn it's great stuff! The look on his face and that head of hair! This episode probably gets more laughs out of me than most (and that's saying a lot). The Gang is at their best, and all the great character actors involved work so well together. Hal Roach was a magician who's comedy, no matter how slapstick it was, still attained a gentle touch. This stuff is good clean harmless fun that will always stand the test of time. How often can one say that?
    10inclass

    Radio Listeners Cannot See The Costumes!

    In my opinion, it is not so much that the rascals are in some competition with slick little performers, but as is pointed out in the film, a young dancer who is dressed in a suit, and has fancy moves, in how he may sway his arms in time with a beat when he dances, which are strictly visual, cannot possibly be appreciated by a radio audience. The same is true of cute little girls dressed up in Hawaiian outfits, who are winking on cue while they dance the hula in a procession around the sound stage. That would mean nothing to a radio listener who can't see what is going on, which makes the whole idea of the non-"our gang" participants so funny; not that they are slick or perfect while the gang is not, but that the gang had prepared a song to perform, and performed it well, which is what a radio listener can really appreciate, no matter how the performer is dressed, rag tag or not, and no matter what their instruments look like, which to a radio audience, can't possibly matter. Not realizing this, (as Maltin didn't either, according to his spoken review of this film on the newly released video), Spanky throws his arms up and declares, "Well, that's that!" thinking the gang lost the contest to a dancer before the gang even tried out. But the joke is, while the dancer was very good, who can see a dancer on their radio? This is why the more visual acts were a "fright" for the "mike" (or microphone). A radio microphone only picks up sound. The gag or joke is not slick kids compared to our rag tag heroes, but the content of the act being suitable to radio, which only the rascals got right, despite their appearance. Now that's funny! It seems that Hal Roach pulled the wool over quite a few eyes when making this film. The highlight in "Mike Fright" for me, is the rare, early appearance, in fact his first, of one of Hollywood's most talented young stars of the 30's and early 40's, Billy Lee, who, at age 4, does quite an impressive tap routine for his age.

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    Histoire

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    Le saviez-vous

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    • Anecdotes
      Composer Marvin Hatley (who provided the music for the Our Gang shorts) is the studio piano player
    • Gaffes
      Stymie reacts to discovering chewing gum on his foot pedal, then plays his traps as if nothing had happened between shots.
    • Citations

      Stymie: [the Gang arrive at the radio station] Well, here we are, lady.

      Receptionist: Who are you?

      Stymie: The International Silver Strings Submarine Band.

      Tommy: In person!

      Receptionist: Are you sure?

      Tommy: [a closeup of each boy's face reveals astonishment] We're the boys that called you up.

      Scotty: [to Spanky] Maybe we ain't us.

    • Connexions
      Edited into Framing Youth (1937)
    • Bandes originales
      Little Dancing Girl
      (uncredited)

      Music by Leroy Shield

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 25 août 1934 (United States)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Little Broadcast
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Hal Roach Studios - 8822 Washington Blvd., Culver City, Californie, États-Unis(Studio)
    • société de production
      • Hal Roach Studios
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    • Durée
      20 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1

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