The gang trades places with a group of orphans about to take a train ride.The gang trades places with a group of orphans about to take a train ride.The gang trades places with a group of orphans about to take a train ride.
- Director
- Writers
- Stars
Sherwood Bailey
- Spud
- (as Hal Roach's Rascals)
Matthew 'Stymie' Beard
- Stymie
- (as Hal Roach's Rascals)
Dorothy DeBorba
- Dorothy
- (as Hal Roach's Rascals)
Bobby 'Wheezer' Hutchins
- Wheezer
- (as Hal Roach's Rascals)
Kendall McComas
- Breezy
- (as Hal Roach's Rascals)
Harold 'Bouncy' Wertz
- Bouncy
- (as Hal Roach's Rascals)
George 'Spanky' McFarland
- Spanky
- (as Spanky)
Estelle Etterre
- Dorothy's mother
- (as Belle Hare)
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CHOO- CHOO was co-written by producer Hal Roach himself, who had a keen eye for talent and a few wild stories up his sleeve. This was one of them. I agree with the last reviewer, it's probably the BEST Our Gang short ever.
This one is jammed with laugh out loud gags and situations that the kids get themselves into while choo-chooing across country by train. The star of the show is Del Henderson, who worked with Laurel and Hardy (and many other comedians), playing the gang's frustrated chaperone. Henderson's facial expressions are classic as the kids pull every trick on him.
Baby Spanky has to bunk with Del, punching him in the nose, then taking turns tooting a party horn? Del also gets into a slapping match with a female passenger in the train bathroom. His constant comment, "It makes me so angry!" seals the deal.
This film also marked the first appearance of Our Gang member Wally Albright (the one with the curly hair) and also an early film appearance of Donald Haines, who would appear with the East Side Kids.
Wally appeared in films for years, later becoming a well-known skier. Directed by Robert McGowan, the best to handle the series because he knew how to relate to children. McGowan was a retired fire fighter who struck up a friendship with Hal Roach when he built his studio, and landed a job as a director.
The animals on board the train --and there's a bunch -- get loose and go WILD. Classic scenes with the donkey kicking everybody, the flying chickens and the monkey? WAIT for the ending, replete with FIREWORKS.
10 Stars.
Get the short films dvd box set, just for this comedy. Thanks much to METV Plus for running these great films on their Comedy Classics segment.
This one is jammed with laugh out loud gags and situations that the kids get themselves into while choo-chooing across country by train. The star of the show is Del Henderson, who worked with Laurel and Hardy (and many other comedians), playing the gang's frustrated chaperone. Henderson's facial expressions are classic as the kids pull every trick on him.
Baby Spanky has to bunk with Del, punching him in the nose, then taking turns tooting a party horn? Del also gets into a slapping match with a female passenger in the train bathroom. His constant comment, "It makes me so angry!" seals the deal.
This film also marked the first appearance of Our Gang member Wally Albright (the one with the curly hair) and also an early film appearance of Donald Haines, who would appear with the East Side Kids.
Wally appeared in films for years, later becoming a well-known skier. Directed by Robert McGowan, the best to handle the series because he knew how to relate to children. McGowan was a retired fire fighter who struck up a friendship with Hal Roach when he built his studio, and landed a job as a director.
The animals on board the train --and there's a bunch -- get loose and go WILD. Classic scenes with the donkey kicking everybody, the flying chickens and the monkey? WAIT for the ending, replete with FIREWORKS.
10 Stars.
Get the short films dvd box set, just for this comedy. Thanks much to METV Plus for running these great films on their Comedy Classics segment.
This one is one of the best.With the rascals trading places with some orphans on a train.The Mr.Henderson character is hilarious trying to handle the boys!The scene where he smiles at the women on the train with his hair piece standing up is priceless.Spanky punching him in the nose is funny,but tires quickly.Dorothy contends with Spud pulling her hair,by first almost tearing his out!Then later chasing him out of the car and switching clothes with him!Mr.Henderson mistakingly sends Spud to Dorothy's seat,while shuffling her into his booth.Her mother freaks out after discovering Spud in her daughter's clothes,and blames poor Henderson!From there they wake the entire train with fireworks,and animals they let loose!There's also a cameo by Oliver Hardy.
10tavm
This Hal Roach comedy short, Choo-Choo!, is the one hundred fourteenth in the "Our Gang/Little Rascals" series and the twenty-sixth talkie. An almost-exact remake of the silent A Pleasant Journey, the gang once again switch places with some orphans at a train stop and constantly bother the man in charge of taking them to their new home. I'll stop there and just mention if you only saw these on TV during the '70s-'80s, you probably only saw the King World Productions prints which only had the opening credits with the company name, followed by the series title "The Little Rascals in" before the episode title then showed. Fortunately, a video cassette company named Cabin Fever issued the original M-G-M/Hal Roach prints with those original credits as seen in theatres during their time of release. As a result, not only do those credits-which during that time started to have more creative artwork in them-appear in their original form, they're in the clearest prints possible! And also-as also happened with the next ep, The Pooch-you get to see Spanky, in only his third short, have an insert before the production credits saying "Hello, folks!" before laughing! This is also on the DVD collection I bought a few years ago and it's where I just watched this short. Anyway, Choo-Choo! is hilarious so that's definitely a recommendation.
An OUR GANG Comedy Short.
Disguised as orphans, six of the Rascals take a chaotic CHOO-CHOO train trip under the disgusted guidance of railway employee & first-rate nellie, Mr. Henderson.
A funny little film, with the turmoil slowly building for the poor train passengers as the Rascals run amuck.
Disguised as orphans, six of the Rascals take a chaotic CHOO-CHOO train trip under the disgusted guidance of railway employee & first-rate nellie, Mr. Henderson.
A funny little film, with the turmoil slowly building for the poor train passengers as the Rascals run amuck.
Without a doubt, CHOO-CHOO has to be one of the finest LITTLE RASCALS ever made. During a stopover, some orphans convince the gang to take their place on the train that's taking them to their new home. The gang manages to make the train ride a living hell for the prissy, child-hating Mr. Henderson, (played by Del Henderson) who is assigned the unenviable task of shepherding the "orphans" to their final destination. There is enough mayhem here to rival any 3 Stooges short-perhaps this was inspired by the Stooges themselves who were as popular during this period. There is not one wasted performance here-Wheezer, Stymie, Sherwood, and Breezy, and of course Spanky, who steals the show without a single word of dialog, socking Henderson in the nose. Henderson's response ("Nice boys don't do that!") earns him another bop in the face. The mayhem accelerates as a drunken novelty salesman passes out noisemakers to the gang in the sleeper car. Things then go from bad to worse when Stymie and a monkey in the freight car release a menagerie of animals into the sleeper section of the train. One can tell that everyone involved in the making of CHOO-CHOO must have had a great time doing it-and it shows.
Rating: ***** stars out of *****
Just a little sidenote- sometime ago, Cabin Fever Entertainment released the Little Rascals series on video, digitally remastered in their original, uncut format as they were meant to be seen. Fortunately, this does not include the post-Hal Roach OUR GANG comedies featuring Mickey, Froggy, and Janet Burston. This was when the series went way downhill, a far cry from TEACHER'S PET, DOGS IS DOGS, FREE WHEELING, etc.
Rating: ***** stars out of *****
Just a little sidenote- sometime ago, Cabin Fever Entertainment released the Little Rascals series on video, digitally remastered in their original, uncut format as they were meant to be seen. Fortunately, this does not include the post-Hal Roach OUR GANG comedies featuring Mickey, Froggy, and Janet Burston. This was when the series went way downhill, a far cry from TEACHER'S PET, DOGS IS DOGS, FREE WHEELING, etc.
Did you know
- TriviaWally Albright's debut with Our Gang. He didn't become a regular member until Hi'-Neighbor! (1934), almost 2 years later.
- GoofsWhen Dorothy is chasing Spud off screen, after she has pulled his hair, he is not wearing a cap. When they return, after switching clothes, Dorothy is now wearing the cap.
- Quotes
[repeated line]
Mr. Henderson: It makes me so angry!
- ConnectionsRemake of A Pleasant Journey (1923)
Details
- Runtime20 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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