Alfalfa fantasizing about a football career at the expense of his homework and the resulting consequences.Alfalfa fantasizing about a football career at the expense of his homework and the resulting consequences.Alfalfa fantasizing about a football career at the expense of his homework and the resulting consequences.
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Robert Blake
- Mickey
- (uncredited)
Gloria Browne
- Spanky's Dance Partner
- (uncredited)
Hugh Chapman
- Kid Who Speaks to Mickey
- (uncredited)
Shirley Coates
- Muggsy
- (uncredited)
James Gubitosi
- College Student
- (uncredited)
Paul Hilton
- Alfalfa's Roommate
- (uncredited)
Darla Hood
- Darla
- (uncredited)
Janice Hood
- Girl at Pep Rally
- (uncredited)
Dickie Humphreys
- Dancer
- (uncredited)
- …
Payne B. Johnson
- College Student
- (uncredited)
Darwood Kaye
- Waldo
- (uncredited)
Larry Kert
- Tap Dance Soloist
- (uncredited)
Sidney Kibrick
- Football Player
- (uncredited)
Leonard 'Percy' Landy
- Leonard
- (uncredited)
Rae-Nell Laskey
- Dancer
- (uncredited)
- …
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- Writers
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaNot only is that Larry Kert, Broadway's original Tony from "West Side Story", doing the featured tap dance, he is dancing to a instrumental big band arrangement of "The Jitterbug", a song that was deleted from MGM's The Wizard of Oz (1939) earlier in same year.
- Quotes
Alfalfa's Roommate: Don't you think you should do a little studying Alfalfa?
Alfalfa: No. What do I need to study for? Ain't I the best halfback that Hayle ever had?
Featured review
Time Out for Lessons (1939)
* (out of 4)
Alfalfa and Mickey are in a room where they're supposed to be doing homework but they're actually planning out a football play. Alfalfa is on his way out to practice when his father stops him and wants to talk about his future without studying. We then cut to a fantasy sequence where Alfalfa is in school, not studying and it's the night before a big game. TIME OUT FOR LESSONS has a message but it's completely lost throughout the incredibly boring and lifeless story. There have been quite a few negative Our Gang shorts from MGM but this here is certainly the worst that the series has seen up to this point. There's really not too many good things you can say about this other than it thankfully just runs 9-minutes so it's over rather quickly. Outside of this there's really nothing going on here. It's pretty bad when the kids themselves can't bring any charm to the film because they usually do at least that. There's simply no story here and dragging it out doesn't help anything. Even worse is that there's not a single laugh to be had and you really had to wonder what the writers were thinking when they came up with this.
* (out of 4)
Alfalfa and Mickey are in a room where they're supposed to be doing homework but they're actually planning out a football play. Alfalfa is on his way out to practice when his father stops him and wants to talk about his future without studying. We then cut to a fantasy sequence where Alfalfa is in school, not studying and it's the night before a big game. TIME OUT FOR LESSONS has a message but it's completely lost throughout the incredibly boring and lifeless story. There have been quite a few negative Our Gang shorts from MGM but this here is certainly the worst that the series has seen up to this point. There's really not too many good things you can say about this other than it thankfully just runs 9-minutes so it's over rather quickly. Outside of this there's really nothing going on here. It's pretty bad when the kids themselves can't bring any charm to the film because they usually do at least that. There's simply no story here and dragging it out doesn't help anything. Even worse is that there's not a single laugh to be had and you really had to wonder what the writers were thinking when they came up with this.
- Michael_Elliott
- Feb 17, 2013
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- Release date
- Country of origin
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- Filming locations
- Rose Bowl - 1001 Rose Bowl Drive, Pasadena, California, USA(football stadium - archive footage)
- Production company
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- Budget
- $20,390 (estimated)
- Runtime10 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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