While the rest of the gang goes fishing, Spanky gets stuck babysitting.While the rest of the gang goes fishing, Spanky gets stuck babysitting.While the rest of the gang goes fishing, Spanky gets stuck babysitting.
George 'Spanky' McFarland
- Spanky
- (as Our Gang)
Matthew 'Stymie' Beard
- Stymie
- (as Our Gang)
Tommy Bond
- Tommy
- (as Our Gang)
Dorothy DeBorba
- Dorothy
- (as Our Gang)
Bobby 'Wheezer' Hutchins
- Wheezer
- (as Our Gang)
Dickie Moore
- Dickie
- (as Our Gang)
John 'Uh huh' Collum
- Uh-huh
- (as Our Gang)
Bobbie 'Cotton' Beard
- Cotton
- (as Our Gang)
Dickie Jackson
- Our Gang member
- (as Our Gang)
David Holt
- Our Gang member
- (as Our Gang)
Pete the Dog
- Pete
- (as Our Gang)
Dickie Hutchins
- Kid who says 'Remarkable'
- (as Our Gang)
Tommy McFarland
- Baby jumping on bed
- (as Our Gang)
Estelle Etterre
- Telephone Operator
- (as Belle Hare)
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The greatest Our Gang short ever. 4 year old Spanky gets stuck babysitting with 6 toddlers - need I say more? It's nothing short of miraculous how Robert McGowan was able to get this on film. Included are scenes like a two-year-old standing on a table between two teetering towers of china, putting a china cup on one, watching it fall, then saying "Remarkable" on cue as the other one falls. This all in one take without any special effects or trick photography. Or how about Spanky's near-perfect retelling of a Tarzan movie, with one baby's random reaction of falling head-first off a chair and getting up unfazed. You couldn't film this today even if you had McGowan's genius. Remarkable!!
This is a really great short from Hal Roach. This is because of two main reasons: The littlest kids in the short are among the cutest to have ever been on film and the plot has so many funny and well-written elements.
As for the littlest of the Little Rascals, I honestly can't think of a cuter kid than Spanky at about age four. Despite being a rather chubby and unattractive kid in later years, he was just precious here. And, placing the little tiny boy in charge of babysitting the even younger kids was not only funny, but once again high on the cute factor.
After the older kids blackmail Spanky into doing this awful babysitting job, all kinds of funny mayhem breaks loose. The gags are pretty effective and well-done for the time--with an accidental crank call involving a murder and a final scene where Spanky FINALLY gets control of the little ones being the most memorable. I haven't seen these shorts in many decades and I am glad I gave this one a chance.
As for the littlest of the Little Rascals, I honestly can't think of a cuter kid than Spanky at about age four. Despite being a rather chubby and unattractive kid in later years, he was just precious here. And, placing the little tiny boy in charge of babysitting the even younger kids was not only funny, but once again high on the cute factor.
After the older kids blackmail Spanky into doing this awful babysitting job, all kinds of funny mayhem breaks loose. The gags are pretty effective and well-done for the time--with an accidental crank call involving a murder and a final scene where Spanky FINALLY gets control of the little ones being the most memorable. I haven't seen these shorts in many decades and I am glad I gave this one a chance.
My Mom was the baby that was glued to the floor. Murlen Christine Powers. Her name was derived from the first parts of the names of her parents - Muriel and Leonard Powers.
My guess as to why she was in the short, is that her Father (my Grandfather) was one of the early cameramen in Hollywood. He had worked with Hal Roach.
My Mom went on to become a singer, and later net my Father, John Charles Scribner.
Mom actually passed away, from Cancer and a heart attack, in a hospital in Lancaster, CA.
Her name, when she passed was Christine Murlen Poplawski. She is buried in the California City Cemetery.
JohnScribner. (Son)
My guess as to why she was in the short, is that her Father (my Grandfather) was one of the early cameramen in Hollywood. He had worked with Hal Roach.
My Mom went on to become a singer, and later net my Father, John Charles Scribner.
Mom actually passed away, from Cancer and a heart attack, in a hospital in Lancaster, CA.
Her name, when she passed was Christine Murlen Poplawski. She is buried in the California City Cemetery.
JohnScribner. (Son)
9tavm
This Hal Roach comedy short, Forgotten Babies, is the one hundred twenty-first in the "Our Gang/Little Rascals" series and the thirty-third talkie. The gang-after temporarily watching their infant and toddler siblings outside-decide to go on their own for some play and leave Spanky-a toddler himself-to watch those little kids. They're all at his house while he spins his own Tarzan story but they're bored so the house becomes quite a mess! And it gets messier when a phone is off the hook while a mystery program is playing on the radio...This was a fine showcase for Spanky in not only doing a free-form monologue but also in his constant running around trying to take care of many kids not much younger than himself without losing control. Of note is the appearance of Spanky's actual younger brother, Tommy McFarland, jumping on the bed and wrecking it and also, Wheezer's younger sibling Dickie Hutchins being the one saying "Remarkable!" constantly! Oh, and this short also marked the first appearance of one Tommy Bond, years before becoming Butch! So on that note, I highly recommend Forgotten Babies.
This is probably the best episode made. The story that Spanky tells is timeless humor. To this day December 2021 I still don't know what he's saying but it's hilarious.
Did you know
- TriviaAs Spanky's young charges are getting into mischief, one little girl slips while standing on a chair and hits the floor in what was obviously a painful fall. Not only was this accident kept in the film, they added a reaction shot of Spanky telling the girl, "That's too good for you! That's what you get for being smart!".
- Quotes
Telephone operator: [referring to overheard radio broadcast] Boy, is he beatin' her up!
- ConnectionsFeatured in Our Gang: Inside the Clubhouse (1984)
Details
- Runtime
- 20m
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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