The little rascals seasons 1-16 torrent download
The starcast is full of lovely kids and they make this movie a treat for the eyes to watch. The basic foundation of the Heman woman hater club shakes down when one of their member,Alfaalfa, falls for Darla and there it all starts the fight for Darla and the story moves When the movie is over there is something which makes u feel good. Director penelope spheeris completely justifies the subject the movie needed a good screenplay and its brilliant in the movie. Overall a good delightful movie to watch.
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Edit page. See the full list. Child Stars, Then and Now. It rejoins the theatrical cut with the close-up on Spanky as he says "Are you getting this Uh-Huh? It rejoins the theatrical cut with the shot of Stymie as he says "This Sunday we defend our honor A close-up shot of Spanky as he nods his head in agreeance has been cut just before they cut to Stymie, but in the tv cut the camera is on Spanky as he delivers a line just before they cut to the shot of Stymie as he delivers the line that rejoins the tv cut with the theatrical cut so the shot clearly had to go.
It rejoins the theatrical cut with the shot of Darla as she says "Then how can you belong to that silly woman haters club? The tv cut rejoins the theatrical cut with the interior shot of the clubhouse as Alfalfa opens the door. It replaces a shot of Petey, the dog, peeing on the fire. It rejoins the theatrical cut at the mark.
It rejoins the theatrical cut at the mark with the shot of Petey standing up on two legs. It rejoins the theatrical cut at the mark with the shot of Spanky as he asks "Would you like to make a statement? In the theatrical cut Spanky thanks one of the men for opening the door for them, he then says "Good luck!
Video Audio icon An illustration of an audio speaker. Audio Software icon An illustration of a 3. Software Images icon An illustration of two photographs. Images Donate icon An illustration of a heart shape Donate Ellipses icon An illustration of text ellipses. It appears your browser does not have it turned on. The gang starts up their own barbershop, giving the neighborhood kids haircuts that wouldn't become popular for another sixty years.
When they see Mickey in his Little Lord Fauntleroy outfit, they kidnap him and give him the works. Mickey then decides to join them in their enterprise.
The gang hides out on Captain Whelan's boat after being chased by the police. The boat gets loose, however, and they drift out to sea. A Navy ship comes by to rescue them, but the gang mistake them for the enemy. After being captured, they're put to work scrubbing the decks.
Farina has nightmares whenever he eats meat. After he eats the contents of a picnic basket, he dreams of being chased around by giant versions of the kids in the gang. It's the last day of school, and Mickey gets into a big fight with Snoozer, the school bully.
The kids take turns performing in front of the parents, with Mary struggling through ""Mary Had A Little Lamb"" and Mickey trying to play ""Humoresque"" on the violin.
When the gang hears about prizes being offered at a baby show, they get their younger siblings ready to earn some money. Mickey dresses Joe up to win the prize for fattest baby, but Joe runs off when it comes time to be inspected by a pediatrician. The gang then stages its own baby show, but their mothers arrive with the police to reclaim their babies. The gang hides in a gypsy's wagon, and find themselves being kidnapped by the unknowing gypsy.
Jubilo reminisces about his childhood, and his mother's birthday many years ago. His father is too stingy to buy gifts, so Jubilo decides to buy a 3 dollar hat for her. He tries several ideas for earning money, including starting his own circus.
When Mickey comes along in his wagon and sees the gang hunting for wild animals, he invites them to his farm to see some real animals. The kids run around trying to catch anything on four legs, until a couple of bears show up to chase them around. Mickey gets adopted by his rich aunt Kate, which means no longer living with his uncle Pat Kelly.
The life of a rich boy doesn't suit him at all, especially since he has to deal with his bratty cousin, Percy. Uncle Pat and the gang come by one day to pay Mickey a visit, and before long, the place is a disaster area. Mickey and Joe are responsible for a runaway locomotive at the train yard, so the gang are no longer allowed to play there. To compensate, they set up their own railroad.
Unfortunately, their train is in direct competition with Toughy's, who attempts to sabotage the gang's operation. The gang is running a shoeshine business, and when the profits aren't coming in, they resort to painting the shoes of passersby. Later, Mickey finds that there's a new boy in the neighborhood, and to assert his dominance as the local tough guy, Mickey beats the boy up. The boy is no match for Mickey, and runs away crying. On their next meeting, the boy beats Mickey to a pulp.
After several more back and forth encounters, Mickey and the gang come to realize that they've been dealing with identical twins. Mickey switches clothing with a rich boy and takes up residence in a hotel.
The gang sneaks in and causes trouble, as usual, even dressing up as cannibals and organizing a mock-tribal ritual. Rich boy Adelbert Wallingford is kidnapped and aspiring detective Mickey decides to crack the case. The gang earns a dollar delivering a package to Mr. Wallingford, which turns out to be a ransom note. He's supposed to attach the money to a pigeon and then let it go. If the pigeon returns without the money, then goodbye to Little Adelbert.
Unfortunately, the pigeon escapes before any money can be attached to it. This leads to a daring chase to catch the pigeon, with Mickey, Joe and Farina taking a small plane. The gang are sitting in an empty traincar when the door suddenly closes. The next morning, they find themselves in New York. They give themselves a tour, but are eventually apprehended by the police and put on a train home.
They manage to get into mischief on the train, however, involving some bugs belonging to a traveling entomologist. The circus is coming to town, but Mickey, Joe, and Jackie have to go to school. When they learn that Gene and Farina get to stay home for six weeks due to spotted fever, they paint dots on their faces.
Their mothers are fooled by their symptoms, but the doctor knows better. Mickey's dog rescues Mary during a runaway pony incident, so she invites the gang to a party at her house. Her parents are reluctant to allow this, but they give in. The gang visits Gene, who's working as a page at the beauty parlor. When left to their own devices, they experiment with every gadget and hose until chaos sets in. The gang runs away from home, but night travel turns out to be too scary for them, so they find shelter in a nearby house.
As it turns out, the house has been rigged up with amusement park contraptions, all geared for frights. When the parents catch up with their kids, they too get caught up in the situation.
Mickey's tired of the Little Lord Faunterloy existence put upon him by his mother. Grandma understands and helps him to sneak outside, where he promptly gets into a fight with Johnny the bully.
The gets in trouble with local cop ""Hard-Boiled"" McManus, but this is soon remedied when kindly Officer Mac is brought in to replace him. The gang is allowed to become junior police officers and eventually have a run-in with the now-fired McManus. A surveyor tells the gang that they can't build their amusement park in the vacant lot, since a factory will be built there soon.
They decide to go straight to the head of the company, who turns out to be a kid at heart. Much to the frustration of his board of directors, he helps the gang to build quite an elaborate setup. Rich girl Mary has no friends to play with, so the kindly gardener buys her some homemade dolls. When she takes a nap, the dolls come to life and frolic around her bedroom. While she's sleeping, her unkindly governess throws the dolls out. When the boys of the gang arrive at the house to deliver laundry, Mary thinks her dolls have come to life, since they resemble them so closely.
It turns out that the boys had actually modeled for the dollmaker. Farina wants to play with the boys of the gang, but they keep chasing him away. His mother tells him to stay in his own back yard, but boredom leads him back into the street, where he repeatedly becomes the victim of the gang's pranks.
At one point, the gang tries out some toothpaste on their dogs. They're mistaken for mad dogs by the police, and Farina thinks they're shooting at him. The gang makes a movie, with the help of Billy, who's brought along his home-movie camera. Jackie and Jay are left out, so when the film is premiered, they sabotage the proceedings. The gang uses an engineless car to start up a horse-drawn taxi service.
When Johnny's dad reclaims the horse, the gang gets a motorist to give them a tow up a hill. As the gang is away from the vehicle, Farina takes it for a hair-raising joyride. The downtrodden kids of the gang have concluded that there is no Santa Claus.
Mickey and Johnny, after being visited by the spirit of Santa, earn money to buy the kids Christmas presents and disguise themselves as Santa to deliver the toys. The gang gets the idea to search for buried treasure and fashion their own boat to do so. When they reach a seemingly deserted island actually Catalina , they begin digging. Sure enough, they find treasure.
As it turns out, the treasure was put there by a movie production team, and since they have men among them dressed as cannibals and wild animals, they get back at the kids by giving them a good scare. Farina's life is becoming unbearable, both at home and out on the street where he's picked on by the gang.
He decides to run away. Coincidentally, a chimpanzee that's part of a vaudeville show decides the same thing, and the two of them team up to subdue the gang as well as Farina's abusive dad.
Things go bad, though, when the chimp gets drunk and runs amok. A man and woman have been collecting fifty dollars a week over the years from a rich uncle who thinks they've got two kids.
When he decides to visit, they have to hire a couple of children to pull one over on the uncle. Luckily, Joe's mom has dressed him in baby clothes to punish him for fighting. He and Mickey dressed as a girl agree to take part in the charade. Unfortunately, a midget who wears baby clothes to play practical jokes gets into the act. When the uncle arrives, he finds three kids. When Joe gets fed up and leaves, Jackie takes his place, as though no one will notice. The gang is staging a production of ""Uncle Tom's Cabin"" in the barn.
Joe's mother makes him clean the yard, until Mickey gets the gang to help out, freeing Joe to play Uncle Tom. The kids in the audience just want to throw fruit, though, so no matter what, the production is bound to go haywire. Farina is watching Professor Clement's flea circus with his dog, Magnolia, when a flea decides to stowaway on the pooch. The professor offers a dollar to the gang if they can find the flea.
They have to eventually attend the wedding of Mary's sister, though, which turns into an itching frenzy as Magnolia walks among the guests. Professor Fleece is holding a seance, but is continually interrupted by the gang's noisy ball game outside.
He chases them off, but they take refuge in their underground hideout, which just happens to be directly beneath the seance room.
They manage to ruin the seance, so Fleece decides to give them a good scare. The kindly fire chief lets the kids play water games around his station. When the firemen go off to fight a fire, the kids tag along, and succeed in helping to put out the fire. As a reward, the chief helps the gang to start their own fire department.
The train arrives at a town called Red Dog, and the gang gets out to look around. They eventually find themselves in a covered wagon which takes them to the hideout of some bandits.
The gang decides to choose two among themselves to polish off Toughey, the local bully, and Joe and Farina are the lucky pair. Fortunately for them, they hear that Toughey has moved out of town, so they return to the gang with a tall tale about how they manhandled the bully and threw him into the lake.
As it turns out, Toughey hasn't moved at all, but has been swimming at a nearby swimming hole. A farmer chases him away before he can retrieve his clothes, so he keeps himself hidden. His mother then finds his shirt, which has some red berry stains and thinks that her son has been murdered. This brings in the police, and Joe and Farina make an escape to keep from being arrested. Farina, Mango and Pleurisy live with Uncle Tom, until the authorities decide he doesn't have a right to them and throw the three kids into the orphanage.
When Farina misunderstands the head matron's instructions regarding some chickens, he thinks the kids are all going to get their heads cut off. Uncle Tom comes to rescue them, but gets caught and tried.
The English teacher, Mr. Finlayson, wins a free trip to Europe, only to find that the gang has decided to join him. It's Joe's 10th birthday, and he's home alone throwing his own party, since his mom can't afford to buy him a cake.
Unfortunately, the gang is over at wealthy Jackie's house, much to the dismay of his parents. Joe comes over with his cake, which is full of surprises secretly inserted by Joe's little sister when he wasn't looking. The gang is putting on a dog show, but soon find out that the local dogcatchers are rounding up all stray dogs because of an epidemic. Unfortunately, Farina can't keep his dog from being caught, and must come up with five dollars if he wants him back.
The gang has formed a 'men's club' and talk new kid Joe into joining so that they can subject him to the initiation. Joe fails to pass this test, but turns the tables on the gang when it becomes known that his dad is a cop. This allows Joe to 'initiate' the gang, until a bad guy decides to use their club as a hideout. When the cops arrive, the gang thinks they're in trouble, and start throwing eggs.
Rich boy Joe is lonely and wants a baby brother, so Farina paints a black baby white and sells him to Joe. Meanwhile, the gang has set up a baby-washing system, and when Joe puts his baby into the machine, the white paint washes off. When the baby's mother arrives, Joe runs home with it. After completely destroying Joe's mother's fireworks stand, the gang comes across a scientist who's demonstrating some very explosive pills.
Pete swallows some of these, and then goes around town causing minor explosions as he spits them out one by one. The gang has put together their own pint-sized Olympics, but find themselves repeatedly interrupted by the sound of somebody giving them the raspberries. Several boys get beaten up for this, but it turns to be Wheezer. The gang plays a football game against the Gas House Garlics, a team or rowdies that has no trouble intimidating our heroes.
After being humiliated for most of the game, the Our Gang team starts using its wits and devises various ways of outsmarting their opponents. Wheezer, who's father is a prize fighter, has a knockout punch and tries it out on anybody that gets too close to him. When Farina gets fed up while babysitting and leaves Wheezer on his own, the toddler wanders onto the contruction site for a highrise building, and the gang has to rescue him.
Johnny puts on a magic show in which he transforms Jean into a rabbit. Joe gets hold of some of Johnny's magic powder and puts Mango under a box.
After he sprinkles some of the powder on the box, a chimpanzee emerges. As the gang follows the chimp around, it appears to transform into various other animals, and ultimately a chicken. A hypnotist is giving a performance in which he puts the local cop under a spell, and then does the same with the gang. Each member is made to believe that he's a particular type of animal. The hypnosis doesn't wear off, however, so the kids are still assuming their animal characteristics at inopportune times during a society luncheon.
Pete is suicidal because Joe has spent his money on a girl rather than on the dog collar Pete was promised. Eventually, Pete saves the girl from drowning, but Joe misunderstands the situation and thinks Pete pushed her in. Joe's dad decides to shoot Pete for making a mess of the yard, so Joe instructs Pete to play dead.
Eventually, Joe finds refuge for the dog with a local studio that's looking for a dog to cast in their latest film. This eventually leads to chaos, as the gang assists Pete in attacking some movie villains. The gang is taking delight in picking on superstitious Farina, the clincher being when Harry feigns death after Farina puts a hex on him. The deceased orders Farina to bury him in the local cemetary, where the gang plays more jokes. The tables are turned, though, when a solar eclipse comes about, and puts a scare into everybody.
Jay R. The gang decides to wallpaper the house, with stunning results. Farina decides to raise the money himself. Meanwhile, the gang thinks Farina is laughing at them because he never stops wearing an optimistic smile.
They dirty up the laundry Farina is carrying, and then are remorseful when they learn of Farina's situation. They decide to drill for oil, and succeed in producing a gusher. The gang has decided to become inventors, and builds a car that somewhat resembles a submarine.
With Wheezer at the controls, they go through a hair-raising journey through the city streets. The gang is living at a posh hotel, where Farina is a bellboy. They decide to put on a circus, which is interrupted by the hotel detective. A chase ensues through the hotel, complete with various types of animals. A society matron takes the orphaned kids of the gang on a car journey. Not only do they succeed in ruining the car and causing the chauffeur to quit, but they get into a major mud battle with a rival gang.
Rich girl Jean invites the gang into her mansion. Older brother Percy Jay R. When the gang catches on to him, they beat him up. Mary Ann is antagonizing the rest of the gang until they wallop her good. For revenge, Mary Ann gives Wheezer cod liver oil.
Her mother had told her this would make Wheezer grow into a giant. Luckily for her, a passing circus giant figures out whats going on and fills in for Wheezer. Chief Cummings runs a horse-drawn taxi service, and finds his business dwindling when a rival cab driver starts stealing his customers. If the chief doesn't drum up some business, his horse will be taken away from him. This is where the gang comes in, as they succeed in stealing customers back for the chief.
It's the first day of school, and Joe recruits Farina to bring a phony note to the teacher so he can go fishing. Later, school is disrupted by Wheezer as he brings a couple of circus seals into the classroom.
Mary Ann and Wheezer have to play second-banana to their bratty stepsister Jean, whose mother favors her own child. They throw a party and invite the gang, who get treated to one of the least appetizing birthday cakes ever baked. Farina and his sister Pleurisy have to deliver laundry for their mother. Unfortunately, it's election day, and candidates Joe and Jay R. They disguise themselves as a scarecrow and manage to get downtown, where they're caught up in a police shoot-out involving stolen ballot boxes.
Joe has to babysit his brother Rupert who cries all the time.
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