Mr. Henry owns a service station next to young Mrs. Baker's lunch counter. He is too shy to get the words out and tell Widow Baker that he loves her and her young son. The day of the town's ... Read allMr. Henry owns a service station next to young Mrs. Baker's lunch counter. He is too shy to get the words out and tell Widow Baker that he loves her and her young son. The day of the town's annual fathers and sons picnic arrives. The Our Gang ask Mr. Henry to take Mickey Baker al... Read allMr. Henry owns a service station next to young Mrs. Baker's lunch counter. He is too shy to get the words out and tell Widow Baker that he loves her and her young son. The day of the town's annual fathers and sons picnic arrives. The Our Gang ask Mr. Henry to take Mickey Baker along since the boy's father is dead. The picnic goes well and Mr. Henry gets the courage to... Read all
- Director
- Writers
- Stars
Photos
- Mickey
- (as Our Gang)
- Spanky
- (as Our Gang)
- Alfalfa
- (as Our Gang)
- Buckwheat
- (as Our Gang)
- Leonard
- (as Our Gang)
- Spanky's Father
- (uncredited)
- Kid in Horseshoe Scene
- (uncredited)
- Leonard's Father
- (uncredited)
- Gas Station Patron
- (uncredited)
- Bill Henry
- (uncredited)
- Boy At Picnic
- (uncredited)
- Boy in Back Row
- (uncredited)
- Mr. Kincaid
- (uncredited)
- Man at Hospital
- (uncredited)
- Mary Baker
- (uncredited)
- Boy in Back Row
- (uncredited)
- Employment Agency Receptionist
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writers
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
Featured reviews
This is an Our Gang short. They have little Robert Blake doing a lot of child star acting. He is fake crying. He is doing big kiddie acting. He is worthy to be a modern child star who one day would come to a tragic scandalous end. It is almost inevitable. It all starts right here.
At a meeting of the clubhouse it's decided at the upcoming father&son picnic that the bad behavior would be put on hold out of respect for the dads. But a tearful Blake can't go because he has no dad.
Spanky, Alfalfa and the rest decide to take matters in their own hands and I think you can figure out where this is going.
Very warmhearted short film that does not get too maudling.
The gang is staging a father-and-son picnic, but Mickey has no father. In fact, Mickey tells us this quite eloquently: "yaaa yaaa yaaaaa no yaaaaa! Yaa no yaaaa!" Fortunately, for the next few minutes, Mickey's off screen, and the gang goes and searches for a father. They find one in a gas station attendant who just happens to have a crush on Mickey's mother. And... then it just gets sentimental, dull and predictable.
I will give this one marks for the cast: Tom Herbert as a "hoo-hooing" gas station patron (he was the brother of noted hoo-hooer Hugh Herbert), Milton Parsons as an expectant father (notable for selling Lucy baldness cures on "I Love Lucy") and Arthur Q. Bryan, also the voice of Elmer Fudd. Also, there's a sincerity to Louis Heydt's performance as Mickey's new dad that's admirable. If it weren't for Mickey... it might just have been a bland bit of MGM hometown geewhizziness.
Did you know
- TriviaThis is the only short in which Alfalfa's father sports a cowlick.
- Quotes
[other Our Gang members are about to enter the office building, as they search for a temporary dad for Mickey]
Employment Agency Receptionist: [on the telephone] I'll read the factory for you madam. You want a chauffeur, who can take care of the baby, and do light housework. That'll be six dollars a week, as he furnishes you the lawnmower yes'm, I'll try, oh and you want one that can play a piano, yes madam good-bye.
[she then hangs up telephone]
Employment Agency Receptionist: She forgot the washing.
Employment Agency Receptionist: [seeing the Gang members walk in so quick] What do you want?
Spanky: Have you got any fathers for rent, lady?
Employment Agency Receptionist: Fathers? Why, no. We're fresh out of them. But, if you try the County Hospital, they have them every day.
Spanky: Gee! Thanks lady.
Employment Agency Receptionist: Smart kids, eh,?
[and she clicks her tongue twice, in humor, as they leave]
Details
Box office
- Budget
- $20,062 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 11m
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1