Bargain Day
Bargain Day | |
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Directed by | Robert F. McGowan |
Produced by |
Robert F. McGowan Hal Roach |
Written by | H. M. Walker |
Music by |
Leroy Shield Marvin Hatley |
Cinematography | Art Lloyd |
Edited by | Richard Currier |
Distributed by | MGM |
Release dates |
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Running time | 18' 47" |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Bargain Day is a 1931 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan.[1] It was the 106th Our Gang short that was released.
Plot
Jackie notices that the Gang's baseball equipment is missing and discovers Wheezer and Stymie were peddling it, along with other items, from door to door. Wheezer, Stymie, and Bologna arrive at a rich family's home and try to sell a bunch of junk to a little girl named Shirley. Stymie wanders off playing with a pet monkey and a toy lion, and sets off a burglar alarm.
Jackie, Chubby, Mary Ann, Farina, Dorothy, and Speck arrive at a house and Chubby gets locked in a steam cabinet. Police arrive to investigate and find the Gang there.
Notes
- Bargain Day was whittled down to 10 minutes in length on the Little Rascals television prints beginning in 1971. Scenes involving Stymie wandering throughout the house were excised due to perceived racism toward African-Americans. The edited portions were mostly reinstated in 2001 on prints shown on AMC from 2001 to 2003.
- Bargain Day was also the last appearance of Jackie Cooper, who loaned to Paramount Pictures to appear in the film Skippy.
Cast
The Gang
- Matthew Beard as Stymie/Pansy's speaking voice
- Norman Chaney as Chubby
- Jackie Cooper as Jackie
- Dorothy DeBorba as Dorothy
- Allen Hoskins as Farina
- Bobby Hutchins as Wheezer
- Mary Ann Jackson as Mary Ann
- Shirley Jean Rickert as Shirley
- Donald Haines as Speck
- Pete the Pup as Himself
Additional cast
- Harry Bernard as Sales clerk
- Baldwin Cooke as Socks customer
- Otto Fries as Plainclothes policeman
- Douglas Greer as a kid
- Tiny Sandford as Police captain
- Mickey Daniels as Laugh-over for Pansy
References
- ↑ Weinraub, Bernard. "New York Times: Bargain Day". NY Times. Retrieved 2008-09-20.
External links
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