Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaAs part of their contribution to the war effort, the gang decides to stage a show for local servicemen.As part of their contribution to the war effort, the gang decides to stage a show for local servicemen.As part of their contribution to the war effort, the gang decides to stage a show for local servicemen.
- Direção
- Roteirista
- Artistas
Robert Blake
- Mickey
- (não creditado)
Janet Burston
- Janet
- (não creditado)
Freddie Chapman
- Kid Playing Messenger Boy
- (não creditado)
Vincent Graeff
- Kid Playing Taxi Driver
- (não creditado)
Beverly Hudson
- Miss Liberty
- (não creditado)
Billy 'Froggy' Laughlin
- Froggy
- (não creditado)
Valerie Lee
- Kid Representing Luxembourg
- (não creditado)
Lawrence Long Jr.
- Milkman
- (não creditado)
George 'Spanky' McFarland
- Spanky
- (não creditado)
Edward Soo Hoo
- Kid Representing China
- (não creditado)
Billie 'Buckwheat' Thomas
- Buckwheat
- (não creditado)
Fred Walburn
- Kid Representing France
- (não creditado)
Walter Wills
- Mr. Wills
- (não creditado)
Avaliações em destaque
Poor Spanky and Buckwheat. MGM made them appear in drivel like this because they were under contract. It's sad to see them go downhill like this.
Needless to say, this is a "revue" short. Some guy who keeps reappearing to goad the kids into performing cutesy little numbers, goads the kids into performing cutesy little numbers. After a quick proto-Riverdance which is even more stultifyingly boring, Janet Burston sings "I Love a Man In Uniform" in a passable and yet not entertaining fashion. Spanky and Froggy then do an army camp skit with Froggy's raspy voice destroying the punchlines. Finally a young Virginia O'Brien wannabe sings about the Allies while solemn and depressed-looking kids parade by with flags. (Buckwheat gets the Haiti flag. Make of that what you will.) I think the war effort could have done without this "bit", and judging by the fact that this short was the first to lose money, I think America felt the same way about it.
Needless to say, this is a "revue" short. Some guy who keeps reappearing to goad the kids into performing cutesy little numbers, goads the kids into performing cutesy little numbers. After a quick proto-Riverdance which is even more stultifyingly boring, Janet Burston sings "I Love a Man In Uniform" in a passable and yet not entertaining fashion. Spanky and Froggy then do an army camp skit with Froggy's raspy voice destroying the punchlines. Finally a young Virginia O'Brien wannabe sings about the Allies while solemn and depressed-looking kids parade by with flags. (Buckwheat gets the Haiti flag. Make of that what you will.) I think the war effort could have done without this "bit", and judging by the fact that this short was the first to lose money, I think America felt the same way about it.
* Many viewers of these MGM-produced "Our Gang" musicals truly fail to understand that they were parodies of the those Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland era "Hey Gang, lets put on a show!" feature length movies. Rather than going for the usual neighborhood kids laugh comedy the MGM era Our Gang films such as this were show-casing the musical talents of the youngsters that MGM had under contract at the time. While it seems to me that many folks fail to appreciate Froggy who replaced Alfalfa (who had outgrown the series) as a kind of "Shemp" to Alfalfa's "Curley" Froggy was indeed a good child actor and an asset to the series. His "frog" voice was his impersonation of the Popeye cartoon character.
Even taking into account that this "Our Gang" short was meant to be a morale-booster for the home front and nothing more, it's just downright awful. The opening production number, with 15 or so young boys dressed in military uniforms doing a precision tap-dance routine, is not particularly good but turns out to be the best thing in the picture, which rapidly goes downhill from there. Froggy and Spanky do an army-camp "comedy" routine that has nothing whatsoever funny about it--as another reviewer mentioned, Froggy's voice makes it almost impossible to understand the "punchline"--and a young girl who looks to be about five or six years old sings a number in which she keeps repeating dreamily "how I love a man in uniform" that comes perilously close to being creepy. The closing "Miss Liberty" number is so bad, and the kids in it look so bored, that it's downright embarrassing. The "Our Gang" kids have done several cute and interesting little musicals in this series, but this dud is definitely not one of them. Skip it.
I don't care if you call me patriotic this film is the pits.
Ten minute song and dance film has the kids doing their part by putting on a show for the soldiers.
Time waster of a film is only worth bothering with for anyone who needs to have a musical constantly playing in their life. All other need not bother.
Yea this is another one of those review films that MGM put out on a regular time table. I don't know that anyone really would have liked them since the music and performances aren't that good. I'm guessing the main actors didn't like them since they seem to be walking through this nonsense.
Unless you're a huge fan of forgettable musicals take a pass.
Ten minute song and dance film has the kids doing their part by putting on a show for the soldiers.
Time waster of a film is only worth bothering with for anyone who needs to have a musical constantly playing in their life. All other need not bother.
Yea this is another one of those review films that MGM put out on a regular time table. I don't know that anyone really would have liked them since the music and performances aren't that good. I'm guessing the main actors didn't like them since they seem to be walking through this nonsense.
Unless you're a huge fan of forgettable musicals take a pass.
MGM put Our Gang into some terrible s***t. They seemed to ignore the humor of the original short in exchange for Samuel Goldwyn's imposed American morality. Even poor Froggy couldn't save this one. It was like watching a John Birch Society recruitment film.
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- CuriosidadesThis was the first MGM-produced short to lose money upon its initial release.
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- Orçamento
- US$ 28.306 (estimativa)
- Tempo de duração
- 10 min
- Cor
- Proporção
- 1.37 : 1
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