Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe gang goes to the hospital to visit Darla, who's recovering from a tonsillectomy. Their plans go quickly awry after Alfalfa switches clothes with a boy avoiding his own surgery, and the g... Tout lireThe gang goes to the hospital to visit Darla, who's recovering from a tonsillectomy. Their plans go quickly awry after Alfalfa switches clothes with a boy avoiding his own surgery, and the gang find themselves patients in the hospital.The gang goes to the hospital to visit Darla, who's recovering from a tonsillectomy. Their plans go quickly awry after Alfalfa switches clothes with a boy avoiding his own surgery, and the gang find themselves patients in the hospital.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
Darla Hood
- Darla
- (as Our Gang)
Eugene 'Porky' Lee
- Porky
- (as Our Gang)
George 'Spanky' McFarland
- Spanky
- (as Our Gang)
Carl 'Alfalfa' Switzer
- Alfalfa
- (as Our Gang)
Billie 'Buckwheat' Thomas
- Buckwheat
- (as Our Gang)
Gary Jasgur
- Gary
- (as Our Gang)
Leonard 'Percy' Landy
- Leonard
- (as Our Gang)
Barbara Bedford
- Sonny's Mother
- (non crédité)
Margaret Bert
- Nurse at Front Desk
- (non crédité)
Sonny Bupp
- Sonny - Boy in Hospital
- (non crédité)
Don Castle
- Hospital Orderly
- (non crédité)
Nell Craig
- Maternity Ward Nurse
- (non crédité)
Bess Flowers
- Darla's Mother
- (non crédité)
Mary MacLaren
- Nurse With Ice Cream
- (non crédité)
Jack Rice
- Hospital Orderly
- (non crédité)
Ray Turner
- Elevator Operator
- (non crédité)
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This M-G-M comedy short, Men in Fright, is the one hundred seventy-third entry in the "Our Gang" series and the eighty-fifth talkie. Darla is in the hospital recovering from a tonsillectomy and therefore won't be able to eat the food the gang brought to her room. Spanky had that figured out so it would be eaten by him and the rest of the gang. Alfalfa had waited outside the patient's room with the basket while his friends were visiting but was distracted by another kid patient who offered him a dime to change clothes, not knowing that kid was planning to ditch getting his tonsils taken out! So Alf is now being taken to the operating room...Other stuff happens but I'll just say this was a very funny entry of the M-G-M series. Director George Sidney really pulls the stops here and has an animated sequence to humorously show what is happening in one of the gang's stomach. I'm half guessing maybe Friz Freleng might have been involved in that sequence since he worked for the studio at the time. Anyway, I really liked this one so on that note, Men in Fright is well worth seeing.
If there was ever a film that proved what an amazing young comedian Carl Switzer was, this was it.
While in the hospital visiting Darla, Alfalfa gets mistaken for tonsillectomy patient and is dragged off to surgery. However, before anything can happen, little Gary Jasgar unleashes some laughing gas in the elevator and Alfalfa goes nuts! His is a tour de force of wildness, as he does a Tarzan imitation on a gurney, impersonates a newborn baby, complains that the floor is full of holes, and swings on a chandelier.
The other kids are still very natural in their acting (with the possible exception of the too-cute Darla and Porky shouting out his name at the top of his lungs). You can tell MGM's gloss is creeping in, as the kids seem to work extra hard in hitting the proper marks, and dialogue is looped in whenever the kids can't say it themselves. However, this can be forgiven, as this short has more laughs than several of the Hal Roach shorts. In addition, we're treated to a bonus bit of Hanna Barbera animation. Definitely worth watching once even for the non-Our Gang fan.
While in the hospital visiting Darla, Alfalfa gets mistaken for tonsillectomy patient and is dragged off to surgery. However, before anything can happen, little Gary Jasgar unleashes some laughing gas in the elevator and Alfalfa goes nuts! His is a tour de force of wildness, as he does a Tarzan imitation on a gurney, impersonates a newborn baby, complains that the floor is full of holes, and swings on a chandelier.
The other kids are still very natural in their acting (with the possible exception of the too-cute Darla and Porky shouting out his name at the top of his lungs). You can tell MGM's gloss is creeping in, as the kids seem to work extra hard in hitting the proper marks, and dialogue is looped in whenever the kids can't say it themselves. However, this can be forgiven, as this short has more laughs than several of the Hal Roach shorts. In addition, we're treated to a bonus bit of Hanna Barbera animation. Definitely worth watching once even for the non-Our Gang fan.
OUR GANG may have ended its run at MGM ignominiously, but it didn't start out that way. In fact, I think the seven series films Metro made in 1938 are a bit better than the seven Hal Roach made earlier that year, and the best of them - in fact, probably the best of the whole MGM crop - is MEN IN FRIGHT, a funny, nimble romp made before the children's acting became painfully forced and those Sunday School lessons started seeping in. It's not just a fine MGM OUR GANG entry, it's a fine short, period.
The gang goes to the hospital to visit Darley, who is recovering from a tonsillectomy. Their plans quickly go awry and the gang finds themselves in the same hospital.
Our Gang visits Darla at the hospital after her tonsillectomy. They have their misadventures. Alfalfa gets tricked into switching places. He gets accidentally gassed and goes crazy. The boys pig out and end up with tummy aches. It's general fun and general chaos from Our Gang. It's ten minutes. It's general fun for the family.
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- AnecdotesThe 172nd of 220 "Our Gang" shorts released from 1922 to 1944.
- GaffesToward the end of the film, the gang members are in Darla's hospital room while she is recuperating from a tonsillectomy. She tells the gang she can only eat ice cream, and offers the rest of the hospital food to the gang. Buckwheat grabs half of a large watermelon, cut lengthwise. A second later, he is shown holding and eating a quarter of a watermelon.
- ConnexionsSpoofs Men in White (1934)
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Lieux de tournage
- Los Angeles County/USC Medical Center - 1200 N. State Street, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis(establishing exterior shot of hospital)
- Société de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 17 872 $US (estimé)
- Durée10 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1
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