Little Papa
Little Papa is a 1935 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Gus Meins. It was the 138th Our Gang short that was released.
Little Papa | |
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Directed by | Gus Meins |
Produced by | Hal Roach |
Music by | Leroy Shield |
Cinematography | Harry Forbes |
Edited by | Louis McManus |
Distributed by | MGM |
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Running time | 19' 27" |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
Although Spanky would like to play football with the rest of the gang, he is stuck at home taking care of his baby sister. Hoping to lull the kid to sleep, thereby allowing himself to sneak out of the house, Spanky tries all sorts of "sure-fire" beddie-bye methods. But neither he nor his co-conspirator "Alfalfa" are able to coerce the little brat into drifting off to dreamland—though they do briefly fall asleep themselves.[1]
Their efforts finally fail when, in the process of inflating the football, they cause its air sac to burst loudly, waking the baby and ruining all their efforts.
Cast
The Gang
- Scotty Beckett as Scotty
- George McFarland as Spanky
- Carl Switzer as Alfalfa
- Billie Thomas as Buckwheat
- Alvin Buckelew as Alvin
- Dickie De Nuet as Little Our Gang member
- Sidney Kibrick as Our Gang member
- Donald Proffitt as Our Gang member
Additional cast
- Patsy May as Baby
- Ruth Hiatt as Mother
Notes
- This short marks the first appearance of Patsy May, who only made 3 other Our Gang appearances after this.
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See also
References
- Crowther, Bosley. "New York Times: Little Papa". NY Times. Retrieved 2008-09-20.
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