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Love Business

  • 1930
  • 20m
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Love Business (1930)
ComedyFamilyRomanceShort

Miss Crabtree, the teacher Jackie has a crush on, rents a room at Jackie's house.Miss Crabtree, the teacher Jackie has a crush on, rents a room at Jackie's house.Miss Crabtree, the teacher Jackie has a crush on, rents a room at Jackie's house.

  • Director
    • Robert F. McGowan
  • Writer
    • H.M. Walker
  • Stars
    • Matthew 'Stymie' Beard
    • Norman 'Chubby' Chaney
    • Jackie Cooper
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.9/10
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    • Director
      • Robert F. McGowan
    • Writer
      • H.M. Walker
    • Stars
      • Matthew 'Stymie' Beard
      • Norman 'Chubby' Chaney
      • Jackie Cooper
    • 12User reviews
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    Matthew 'Stymie' Beard
    Matthew 'Stymie' Beard
    • Stymie
    • (as Hal Roach's Rascals)
    Norman 'Chubby' Chaney
    Norman 'Chubby' Chaney
    • Norman 'Chubby'
    • (as Hal Roach's Rascals)
    Jackie Cooper
    Jackie Cooper
    • Jackie Cooper
    • (as Hal Roach's Rascals)
    Dorothy DeBorba
    Dorothy DeBorba
    • Echo
    • (as Hal Roach's Rascals)
    Allen 'Farina' Hoskins
    Allen 'Farina' Hoskins
    • Farina
    • (as Hal Roach's Rascals)
    Bobby 'Wheezer' Hutchins
    Bobby 'Wheezer' Hutchins
    • Wheezer Cooper
    • (as Hal Roach's Rascals)
    Mary Ann Jackson
    Mary Ann Jackson
    • Mary Ann Cooper
    • (as Hal Roach's Rascals)
    Shirley Jean Rickert
    Shirley Jean Rickert
    • Shirley
    • (as Hal Roach's Rascals)
    Donald Haines
    • Donald
    • (as Hal Roach's Rascals)
    Clifton Young
    Clifton Young
    • Bonedust
    • (as Hal Roach's Rascals)
    Betty Mae Crane
    • Talking Titles
    • (uncredited)
    Beverly Crane
    • Talking Titles
    • (uncredited)
    Pete the Dog
    Pete the Dog
    • Pete
    • (uncredited)
    June Marlowe
    June Marlowe
    • Miss Crabtree
    • (uncredited)
    May Wallace
    May Wallace
    • Mrs. Cooper -- Jackie's Mom
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Robert F. McGowan
    • Writer
      • H.M. Walker
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    Michael_Elliott

    Fun Short

    Love Business (1931)

    *** (out of 4)

    Our Gang short has Jackie's crush on Miss Crabtree (June Marlowe) growing and growing but things take a turn for the good when she rents a room in his parent's house. The good vibes quickly go away when he learns that Chubby plans on asking her to marry him. This is another winner in the early part of the series and once again a lot of its charm comes from Marlowe. While I wouldn't say she gives a good performance I do this she's awfully cute in her role and manages to be quite charming as the teacher all the kids have a crush on. There are many funny moments in the film including one around the dunner table where moth balls have fallen into the soup. Another funny scene, and the highlight, happens when Chubby comes calling with flowers and candy. Matthew 'Stymie' Beard steals the film in his few scenes.
    8thejcowboy22

    Oh Miss Crabtree there's something heavy on my heart!

    Every boys dream; being smitten with your Schoolmarm. I remember the feelings I had with my Fourth Grade Teacher Mrs. Stearn. Jackie Cooper is infatuated with his schoolteacher June Crabtree (June Marlowe) and why not, blonde and attractive with a soft personality to match. Meanwhile the rotund "Chubby" Norman Chaney is practicing his kissing methods on a Greta Garbo cutout pretending it's the aforementioned Miss Crabtree. Between kisses Chubby recites some love prose as his precocious sister Dorothy "Echo" DeBorba repeats them in a distasteful way to annoy her love sick brother. Meanwhile Jackie's Brother Wheezer (Robert Hutchins) complains that Jack is talking in his sleep and keeping him awake at night saying things like, "I love my darling I love you moony moony and toopsy toopsy." Jack is ready to clock his brother but Mother Cooper (May Wallace) grabs Jack just in time. Meanwhile Miss Crabtree is looking to rent a room and by coincidence excepts the offer at Jackie's house. Next the memorable mothball dinner scene as Sister Mary says, "the soup tastes like Papa's coat smell." Next Chubby comes a calling as an anxious suitor with bag of candy and flowers in hand. Jackie is forced to leave the living room as Chubby takes his place on the couch to serenade an unsuspecting Miss Crabtree. Jackie tries to do his best to sabotage their romantic setting with distasteful props and noise makers. I love the way Hal Roach incorporates the scenes with his vast array of melodies played throughout his comedic shorts. What a weird love triangle but done in good taste as the writing is priceless in this Our Gang short. One of the funniest!
    10tavm

    Love Business is another great Our Gang short

    This Hal Roach comedy short, Love Business, is the one hundred fourth in the "Our Gang/Little Rascals" series and the sixteenth talkie. Jackie is so in love with Miss Crabtree, he always looks at her picture and says, "I love you" constantly to the consternation of Wheezer who's always hugged and kissed by him when they're sleeping together! Now she's a border at his house. Chubby is also crushing on her heavily and when he finds out, comes to the house later that day in order to court her! I'll stop there and just say this was the funniest of the Jackie/Miss Crabtree trilogy in the series with great punchlines provided by Wheezer, Stymie, Mary Ann, and Dorothy. And June Marlowe is, as always, utterly charming as the pretty teacher. So on that note, Love Business is highly recommended.
    deeshawn4

    Did You Know??

    This wonderful Hal Roach short was originally (and timely) released to theaters by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer on Valentine's Day in 1931.

    Was the last of three Our Gang comedies made using the 'Talking Title' girls announcing the opening credits.

    'Love Business' was released the same day that 'Dracula' with Bela Lugosi was released to theaters by Universal Pictures in 1931.

    May Wallace, who played Jackie, Mary and Wheezer's mom in this film was well into her fifties at the time it was made.

    Jackie Cooper did only two more Our Gang films after this one before he went into features.

    Farina was now ten years old, had been with the gang for nine of those ten years, and was to date the longest running player in the series. His place would soon be taken by the youngster who steals most of the scenes from him in 'Love Business'--little Stymie Beard.
    Kieran_Kenney

    What can I say? other than that I absolutely adore this movie.

    Yes. I have a deep love for Love Business. It is arguably the most

    charming of all the Our Gang shorts. And I've seen so many...

    This one hits upon the romantic fixations that kids develop for their

    teachers. There's nothing bad about it here. In a film like this,

    Miss Crabtree and Chubby Chainey can kiss without fear of a

    lawsuit. June Marlow, a now mostly unremembered actress who

    was both very beautiful and even more talented, brought to life the

    character of the schoolteacher Miss Crabtree in many Our Gang

    films (the very last was Readin' and Writin'), and her character was

    loved by all who were taught by her. All her male students had

    fairly innocent crushes on her. Sounds like a slice of real life, don't

    it?

    Well, in this one, Miss Crabtree takes a room at a boarding house

    owned by the mother of one of her smitten students, the timelessly

    wonderful Jackie Cooper. His little brother Wheezer knows all

    about it, and how! Chubby is busy down at the local movie house,

    demonstrating his courtly love-making technique to a cardboard

    cut out of Greta Garbo, when he finds out where Miss Crabtree is

    shacked up. A date is aranged between the two of them. That

    scene is very memorable, as well as the scene before it where

    Marianne (another adorable little actress) tells Miss Crabtree that

    she is also in love with Chubby. Miss Crabtree says, "Oh, well

    then, I'm your rival." to which Marianne replies "Well, I don't know

    anything about rifles!"

    The date is a sequence that is suprisingly charming. When I first

    saw this movie, I was probably 6, I didn't think anything was wrong

    with it. I still don't to tell you the truth. Some great lines come out

    of that scene too. "Don't call me Norman. Call my Chubsy-Ubsy."

    "Miss Crabtree, there's something lying heavily on my heart." "Oh,

    Chubsy Ubsy, there's gonna be something heavy on your nose!"

    "Miss Crabtree, I hate to see you living as a chamber maid. Marry

    me, and live like a queen." He says it just like he means it, too.

    There's integrity for ya.

    Another scene worth mentioning is the dinner, where a soup is

    serves with mothballs accidently mixed in. The faces Marianne

    makes are unforgattable.

    The magic and beauty of these films was that, even though these

    kids fought bad guys, fires, built amazing contraptions out of

    household appliances and outsmarted adults, the movies saw

    them for what they were: normal little kids. Exceptionally talented

    kids were the actors, but they seemed to play themselves. In the

    scene where Chubby blushes in front of Miss Crabtree (who can

    blame him?). They feel pain, jealousy, oppression, anger, love

    and excitement, and it rings true when you see it in their eyes and

    heare them speek it with such integrity as one rarely hears. The

    kids are indeed nothing but real kids, and that's a beautiful thing.

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    • Trivia
      As Chubby fantasizes about Miss Crabtree while reading lines from adult love letters, he is seen in front of a movie theatre kissing a life-size publicity cutout of Greta Garbo (a publicity photo that looks like the iconic poses of Garbo and John Gilbert from "A Woman of Affairs" (1928)). At the left of the screen, the edge of a movie poster can be seen, though it is from a different film: "The Girl in the Show" (1929), starring Bessie Love and Raymond Hackett.
    • Goofs
      Chubby gives Miss Crabtree a candy heart, which she holds between her thumb and fingers. In the insert closeup showing the inscription on the heart - "How About a Kiss?" - the candy is in the palm of her hand. Then, when Miss Crabtree and Chubby are seen again, she's holding the heart between thumb and fingers, as before.
    • Quotes

      Jackie: Well, what do you want?

      Chubby: Oh, I was just passing by, thought I'd drop in.

      Jackie: Well, just keep passing by till you come to the river and THEN drop in.

    • Crazy credits
      The Opening Credits of three Hal Roach "Little Rascal" shorts, that are two-reel film shorts are verbally introduced by identical twin sisters, Betty Mae Crane & Beverly Crane, instead of being printed on screen. The duo verbally verbally introduced just three "Little Rascals" films. They are Teacher's Pet (1930) School's Out (1930) and Love Business (1930). During their rotating verbal introduction, one starts with the names of the director(s), name, then the other says the producer(s) & they keep rotating (back and forth) until they verbally mention all other all other leading staff member names, then the title of the short that is/was about to be played. After their co-introductions are completed, they conclude with a quick and light bow and they speak in unison, to the theatre audience, saying "We thank you". Then in two to three seconds, the short, they very politely and verbally introduced, with the title's top staff members' proper names are completed, the short begins.
    • Connections
      Featured in Our Gang: Inside the Clubhouse (1984)
    • Soundtracks
      Good Old Days
      (uncredited)

      Music by Leroy Shield

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    • Release date
      • February 14, 1931 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Дела любовные
    • Filming locations
      • Hal Roach Studios - 8822 Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Hal Roach Studios
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    • Runtime
      20 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White

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