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The Little Rascals collection

Contains three episodes of the television program about Spanky and his gang of friends.

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  • "Contains three episodes of the television program about Spanky and his gang of friends."@en
  • "Collection of Little Rascals adventures."@en
  • ""Rare and remastered in rich black and white. The Little Rascals are back in all their original glory. These exceptional short films look exactly as they did decades ago when they sent Saturday matinee audiences into fits of laughter. Alfalfa, Spanky, Stymie, Buckwheat, Darla and the rest of the Little Rascals are back and better than ever in this mega pack collection of unedited, original films, remastered, some of which haven't been seen in over 50 years" --Container."
  • "Collection of films featuring the Little Rascals, also known as Our Gang. Also includes the Our Gang reunion, where the grown-up gang reunites twenty-five years later on the television show "You asked for it.""@en
  • "Contains ten complete, unedited, and digitally remastered episodes of the Little Rascals."@en
  • "Four episodes of the "Our Gang" comedies, originally released in the 1930's."@en
  • "A collection of Little Rascals films, featuring fifteen episodes that chronicle the adventures of Spanky, Buckwheat, Porky, and their friends; and including "The Best of Our Gang," "The Best of Spanky," and "Superstars of Our Gang.""@en
  • "The Gang goes Hollywood and puts on a show."
  • "Hi neighbor (1934) :The gang decides to build their own fire engine."@en
  • "Hook and ladder (1932): The gang, while playing firemen, come upon a real fire."@en
  • ""Bear shooters: Wanting the seclusion of the unspoiled wilderness, the Gang packs up their wagon and heads for the woods. They had better watch out for the crook in the bear suit. School's out: When Jackie develops a crush on his teacher, Miss Crabtree, the Gang devises a plan to discourage her new suitor who is really her visiting brother. Our Gang follies of 1938: A musical extravaganza featuring the singing and dancing of the Gang. Waldo's last stand: The Our Gang kids offer to help their pal Waldo attract customers to his lemonade stand. Sun down limited (silent with music) The Our Gang kids construct and operate their own railroad service. The fourth alarm: (Silent with music) The Our Gang kids become fire fighters and build their own fire engine truck. Hi' neighbor: The Our Gang kids help their friend, Wally Albright, fend off the advances of a newly arrived rich boy towards Wally's girlfriend Jane. Dogs of war: (Silent with music) The Our Gang kids go to work in the movie business. The Pooch: Stymie comes to the rescue, when a dogcatcher tries to round up the Gang's dogs. The Our Gang kids help Stymie when his dog Petey is caught by the dogcatcher and is about to be destroyed. Fly my kite: The Our Gang kids help their adopted Grandma fight off her hateful son-in-law's plan to kick Grandma out of her house, so that he can move in with his new wife. The Gang is also trying to stop the son-in-law from stealing Grandma's gold bonds worth $100,000. Derby day: The Our Gang kids, inspired by a day at a race track, set up their own track with the youthful jockeys riding cows, goats and donkeys. Mary, Queen of tots: (Silent with music) The Our Gang kids help a poor little rich girl outsmart her wicked governess."--Container."
  • "Teacher's Pet: It's the first day of school and the gang isn't ready for readin', writin' or their new teacher Miss Crabtree. Jackie, Chubby and Farina decide to "welcome" her with gifts of sneezing powder, red ants and a mouse. School's out: Now it's the last day of school and Jackie's developed a big crush on Miss Crabtree. Worried that she'll "go and get married" Jackie's ready to do anything to keep her- like "scaring the pants off" a stranger who comes calling. Readin' and Writin': "Learn that poem learn that poem" is ringing in school-skipping Brisbane's head. Why is his conscience bothering him? Spooky Hooky: The gang is in for some mighty frights when they have to retrieve their "doctored" doctor notes from school in the middle of the night! Spanky, Alfalfa, Buckwheat and Porky must brave thunder, lightning, wind, rain and each other to make the grade. Sprucin' up: The gang hates to clean- and it shows yet, they scrub themselves silly after meeting the new truant officer's daughter. Now supremely spruced, Spanky and Alfalfa attempt to impress with a battle of chin-ups. For Pete's sake: Bully-Boy Leonard has broken Marianne's doll and brother Wally has to find the money for a new one but how? He offers the bully a barter: Pete the Pup! The Kid From Borneo: "Yum-yum, eat 'em up!" is all Spanky's "Uncle George" can say. But it's not his real uncle, it's "Bumbo the Wild Man"! Soon Stymie, Spanky, Wheezer and even Pet the Pup are running for their lives. Dogs is Dogs: Well, well, well, Spud fell in the well, but it's poor Wheezer who's suffering. He's forced to live with a mean old stepmother; his dog Pete is in the pound. The Pooch: Oh no, Pete the Pup is in trouble- he's been caught by the dogcatcher. If Stymie doesn't come up with five bucks fast, he'll be put to sleep! But Stymie can't find food, much less a five. Dog heaven: Pete is despondent and wants to end it all because Joe has a new girlfriend."@en
  • "The gang decide to become big game hunters, Alfalfa has 'tickets' on himself as a great opera singer, and the gang like their new teacher so much that they start a petition requesting fewer summer holidays."@en
  • "Sundown Ltd. (1924): Mickey and Joe manage to climb into the engine car in the railyards and cause all sorts of mischief until they are thrown out.... so they build their own railroad! A rare silent Our Gang film."@en
  • "The gang visits a circus sideshow; Alfalfa tries to solve the case of the missing candy but ends up in haunted house; a magic lamp makes a young couple kids again, exposing the man who runs the orphanage like a prison; the gang goes on a train ride; Stymie cures Dickie's stiff neck by taking him for a ride in his runaway car; the gang tries to raise money to buy Marianne a doll."@en
  • "Whether you know them as the Little Rascals or Our Gang, they're still the most entertaining bunch of kids to ever grace the silver screen. Here are your favorites-Spanky, Alfalfa, Buckwheat, Porky, and Darla, plus the earlier rascals."@en
  • "Whether you know them as the Little Rascals or Our Gang, they're still the most entertaining bunch of kids to ever grace the silver screen. Here are your favorites-Spanky, Alfalfa, Buckwheat, Porky, and Darla, plus the earlier rascals."

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  • "Children's films"@en
  • "Children's films"
  • "Television comedies"
  • "Drama"@en
  • "Drama"
  • "Juvenile works"@en
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Feature films"@en
  • "Fiction films"@en
  • "Fiction films"
  • "Motion picture film collections"@en
  • "Comedy"@en
  • "DVDs"@en
  • "Television programs"
  • "Biography"@en
  • "Short films"@en
  • "Short films"
  • "Motion pictures"@en
  • "Comedy films"@en
  • "Comedy films"
  • "Television series"
  • "Silent films"@en
  • "Youth"@en
  • "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"@en

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  • "The Little Rascals collection"
  • "The Little Rascals collection"@en
  • "Little rascals collection"
  • "Little rascals"@en
  • "The Little Rascals"@en
  • "The Little Rascals"
  • "The Little Rascals - Our Gang"
  • "The little rascals"@en
  • "The little rascals"
  • "The little rascals (Television program)"@en