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Our Gang Follies of 1938

  • 1937
  • Approved
  • 21 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
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Dix Davis, Tim Davis, Paul Hilton, Darla Hood, George 'Spanky' McFarland, Raymond Rayhill Powell, Norman Salling, Carl 'Alfalfa' Switzer, Rhoda Williams, and Dorothy Heinrichs in Our Gang Follies of 1938 (1937)
ComedyFamilyMusicalShort

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaThe 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 ta... Ler tudoThe 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 j... Ler tudoThe 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.

  • Direção
    • Gordon Douglas
  • Roteirista
    • Jack Jevne
  • Artistas
    • Our Gang
    • George 'Spanky' McFarland
    • Carl 'Alfalfa' Switzer
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,1/10
    426
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    • Direção
      • Gordon Douglas
    • Roteirista
      • Jack Jevne
    • Artistas
      • Our Gang
      • George 'Spanky' McFarland
      • Carl 'Alfalfa' Switzer
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    Our Gang
    • Children
    George 'Spanky' McFarland
    George 'Spanky' McFarland
    • Spanky
    Carl 'Alfalfa' Switzer
    Carl 'Alfalfa' Switzer
    • Alfalfa
    Darla Hood
    Darla Hood
    • Darla
    Eugene 'Porky' Lee
    Eugene 'Porky' Lee
    • Porky
    Billie 'Buckwheat' Thomas
    Billie 'Buckwheat' Thomas
    • Buckwheat
    Georgie Jean LaRue
    • Girl in the Love Bug Act
    • (as Georgia Jean LaRue)
    Tommy Ryan
    Tommy Ryan
    • Boy in Love Bug Singing Act
    • (as Philip MacMahon)
    Annie Ross
    Annie Ross
    • Loch Lomond Singer
    Clarence Calvert
    • Buckwheats Band Member
    Verna Dillon
    • Girl with L on Sweater
    Jack Dishman
    • Boy dances in top hat
    Billy Eckley
    • Unknown role
    Jeanie Flickenger
    • Girl
    Sylvia Johnson
    • Porky's Sweetheart
    Susette Laveil
    • Girl
    Lorraine Long
    • Buckwheats Band Member
    Jana Lund
    Jana Lund
    • Hatcheck Girl
    • (as Jana Ekelund)
    • Direção
      • Gordon Douglas
    • Roteirista
      • Jack Jevne
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    Avaliações de usuários13

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    8springfieldrental

    Our Gang's Most Popular and Expensive Film

    MGM, the distributor for Hal Roach's 'Our Gang' series, was so impress with the treatment of December 1937's "Our Gang Follies of 1938," the studio decided to dump an astronomical (for that series) $60,000 into the production for an expanded two-reeler, making it the most expensive "Our Gang" film ever. MGM's confidence for the short movie was well rewarded as the kids' spoof on the studio's "The Broadway Melody of 1938" became the most popular episode in the long line of 'Our Gang' shorts.

    Most fans of "Our Gang," whose title was changed to "The Little Rascals" when Roach sold the package to television, instantly recognize Alfalfa (Carl Switzer) belting out the operetta tune 'The Barber of Seville.' In the film he trades his trademark 'The King of Crooners' for the more sophisticated aria of the opera. Spanky organizes a musical neighborhood revue show, complete with an orchestra conducted by Buckwheat. Alfalfa's act is advertised as the show's headliner, but the singer's head swells to outlandish proportions, thinking he's way too good for a kids' show.

    Most of "Our Gang Follies of 1938" deals with Alfalfa's dream of securing a contract with Barnaby (Henry Brandon), a singer with the Cosmopolitan Opera House. The contract states the theater will hire Alfalfa 20 years in the future to sing professionally. His dream fast forward years later to the day when he gets his chance to sing 'The Barber of Seville' on the opera stage. Alfalfa's dream bursts when the members of the audience hear his off-key singing, and unleash a series of jeers, boos and thrown tomatoes. Behind the scenes, Switzer loved playing cruel jokes and pranks to the cast and film crew after Roach signed him to a contract shortly after his 1935 'Our Gang' debut. For the opera scene, director Gordon Douglas reassured Switzer the film crew was only equipped with soft tomatoes to toss at him. Unbeknownst to the kid prankster, the workers decided to obtain some hard tomatoes. Viewers can initially see Switzer taking the pasting pretty well. But after receiving a few 'hard' tomatoes, his face turns to anger. After the camera stopped, Switzer grabbed his brother and said, "C'mon Harold, let's go kick their ass." A handful of strong-muscled crew members interceded before too much damage could be done.

    The ambitious 20-minute film, which was longer than the gang's normal recent 10-minute one-reelers, involved one-hundred children extras. Most appear in Alfalfa's dream at the time he spots nightclub owner Spanky and co-owner Darla, twenty years later, where several song-and-dance numbers are presented. After his disastrous opera debut in his dream Alfalfa wakes up and realizes he's more of a crooner and humbly returns to Spanky's neighborhood show. During the entertainment, child singer Annabelle Logan belts out the Scottish ballad 'Loch Lomon.' Miss Logan later became famous as the jazz singer Annie Ross, who briefly dated comic Lenny Bruce and appeared in several movies, including 1983's "Superman 3" as Vera Webster.

    Another actor of note in "Our Gang Follies of 1938" is Doodles Weaver as the piano player. He was well known for his later TV appearances and was an early contributor to Mad Magazine. Doodles (real name Winstead Sheffield Weaver) is the uncle to actress Sigourney Weaver.
    10Richard_Dominguez

    Figaro, Figaro

    The classic "I'm The Barber of Seville" episode. As far as I am concerned this is the crowning achievement of the Rascals' career. The story is simple and funny, while the music is just plain entertaining. The director of the show Alfalfa goes to see and later in his dream throws him out into the street to sing is Henry Brandon. You may recognize Henry Brandon as "Barnaby" the heartless landlord in the classic Laurel and Hardy movie "The March of The Wooden Soldiers". This is just a great episode and seeing it in color was a pleasure ...
    cellotune

    A Wealth of Young Talent

    Who are the African-American children that were tap dancing? They were fantastic; great routine, choreography, presnetation, enthusiasm, etc. Did they come from a dance school? I hate that this scene was deleted from the television packages supposedly due to racism, which I disagree. I am African-American and I was not offended seeing them dressed as maids and bellhops. This type of work that African-Americans did sent many of their children to college. Today a lot are unemployed and would love to work in this industry. I am also a musician. These talented children were the highight of the film.
    6boblipton

    High Production + Home Spun=Freak Show

    Hal Roach was getting out of the short subject business when this movie was being made. He had fired Charley Chase, Laurel and Hardy were doing features only and he was negotiating to sell 'Our Gang' to MGM, where the shorts would continue to be produced for another nine years.

    In the meantime, Roach was trying to produce longer Our Gang pieces, short features, or increase the production value by other means to get a higher price for his product. This is the result: Alfalfa sings in that annoying voice of his that people obviously considered cute. And there is a major 'night club' sequence, populated with the rascals. The problem is that Our Gang kids were chosen to be, well, kids, and the results here -- watching six year olds screech swing versions of "Loch Lomond" is pretty aggravating.
    8FuriousFreddy

    The Show of Shows

    If you ever want to see an Our Gang/ Little rascals short, this is the one to see. A big-budget musical short that features a floor show in snazzy Club Spanky (thanks to the convenient plot device of having Alfalfa dream the whole thing), "Our Gang Follies of 1938" was the last truly great film in the Our Gang series and the last two-reel comedy Hal Roach would ever produce. This short is incredibly enjoyable, it's dialogue and gags instantly quotable, its songs are insanely catchy...and Buckwheat (excuse me, "CAB" Buckwheat) is the band leader. A winner by all accounts.

    Interestingly enough, when MGM bought Our Gang from Hal Roach not six months after this short was produced, they tried a number of time to produce a short to match this one ("Ye Old Minstrels," "Melodies Old and New," "Calling All Kids," etc.) but it never happened.

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    • Curiosidades
      For the long medium close-up where he gets bombarded with tomatoes, hard cabbage, lettuce, etc. while trying to sing "The Barber of Seville," Carl 'Alfalfa' Switzer was told he would only be hit with soft tomatoes. Of course, when filming started, he found out the opposite. The anger seen on-screen is not acting; after the shot was done, Alfalfa grabbed his brother Harold Switzer and said, "C'mon, Harold; let's go kick their butts," and a fight almost broke out between cast and crew members. It is speculated that the vegetable toss (which was done by the crew members for this shot, not the kid opera attendees seen in the wide shot) was payback by the crew for having had to endure the pranks, tantrums, and other mischief Alfalfa regularly caused on the Our Gang sets.
    • Erros de gravação
      Except for the ubiquitous "Figaro!", no actual music or libretto from Rossini's "The Barber of Seville" is heard.
    • Citações

      Alfalfa: I'm the Barber of Seville!

    • Cenas durante ou pós-créditos
      Unlike most other Hal Roach comedies released through MGM, this one features an unusual opening title: "Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents 'Our Gang Follies of 1938,' a Hal Roach Production," as opposed to the usual "Hal Roach Presents" title line. This short also features unique title cards, when the series had by this time converted over to standardized title cards.
    • Conexões
      Edited into Little Rascals Varieties (1959)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Stagecoach Conversation
      (incidental score from Uma Luta de Risos (1937))

      Written by Marvin Hatley

      Performed by the Hal Roach Studio Orchestra

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 18 de dezembro de 1937 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • Hal Roach Follies
    • Locações de filme
      • Hal Roach Studios - 8822 Washington Blvd., Culver City, Califórnia, EUA
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      • Hal Roach Studios
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    • Tempo de duração
      21 minutos
    • Cor
      • Black and White
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