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Seeing the World

  • 1927
  • 20m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
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Seeing the World (1927)
ComedyFamilyShort

The gang's teacher wins a trip to Europe, with the gang accompanying him; a hectic and stress-filled trip, including mishaps by Farina at Mt Vesuvius and the Eiffel tower. Oh what a nightmar... Read allThe gang's teacher wins a trip to Europe, with the gang accompanying him; a hectic and stress-filled trip, including mishaps by Farina at Mt Vesuvius and the Eiffel tower. Oh what a nightmare this has become; If it was only a dream.The gang's teacher wins a trip to Europe, with the gang accompanying him; a hectic and stress-filled trip, including mishaps by Farina at Mt Vesuvius and the Eiffel tower. Oh what a nightmare this has become; If it was only a dream.

  • Directors
    • Robert A. McGowan
    • Robert F. McGowan
  • Writers
    • Hal Roach
    • H.M. Walker
  • Stars
    • Stan Laurel
    • Joe Cobb
    • Jackie Condon
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
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    • Directors
      • Robert A. McGowan
      • Robert F. McGowan
    • Writers
      • Hal Roach
      • H.M. Walker
    • Stars
      • Stan Laurel
      • Joe Cobb
      • Jackie Condon
    • 3User reviews
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    Stan Laurel
    Stan Laurel
    • English Pedestrian
    Joe Cobb
    Joe Cobb
    • Joe
    • (as Hal Roach's Rascals)
    Jackie Condon
    Jackie Condon
    • Jackie
    • (as Hal Roach's Rascals)
    Johnny Downs
    Johnny Downs
    • Johnny
    • (as Hal Roach's Rascals)
    Allen 'Farina' Hoskins
    Allen 'Farina' Hoskins
    • Farina
    • (as Hal Roach's Rascals)
    Scooter Lowry
    Scooter Lowry
    • Scooter
    • (as Hal Roach's Rascals)
    Jay R. Smith
    • Jay
    • (as Hal Roach's Rascals)
    Peggy Eames
    • Peggy
    • (as Hal Roach's Rascals)
    James Finlayson
    James Finlayson
    • James Finlayson, Teacher
    Ed Brandenburg
    • Window Washer
    Frank Butler
    • English Pedestrian
    Catherine Cotter
    • Student
    Dorothy Darling
    • Woman at Pier
    Jean Darling
    Jean Darling
    • Girl at Pier
    Charlie Hall
    Charlie Hall
    • English Chauffeur
    Ham Kinsey
    Ham Kinsey
    • Ship's Official
    • (unconfirmed)
    Charles McMurphy
    • Ship's Official
    Charley Young
    • Extra at Pier
    • Directors
      • Robert A. McGowan
      • Robert F. McGowan
    • Writers
      • Hal Roach
      • H.M. Walker
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    7wmorrow59

    Jimmy Finlayson's European Vacation

    This is a highly unconventional Our Gang comedy, an off-the-wall novelty item unlike anything else the kids ever did. That's not the same as saying it's a laugh riot, for they made plenty of other shorts that are funnier or more appealing, but it nonetheless holds a special place in the series' history, and once you've experienced Seeing the World you're not likely to forget it.

    The premise of this short is that the gang's teacher Jimmy Finlayson— affectionately known as "Old Buzz-Fuzz" —has won a popularity contest and therefore wins a trip to Europe. The kids come to the dock to see him off, but then slip on-board the ship, stow away, and join their beloved instructor on his cross-continent tour. What follows is basically a travelogue with jokes: Finlayson guides his little charges through the ruins of Pompeii, St. Peter's in Rome, over the canals of Venice by gondola, past Buckingham Palace and through Trafalgar Square in London. They wind up in Paris for glimpses of Napoleon's Tomb, Notre Dame, and ultimately the Eiffel Tower. All of these places (and more) are covered in the whirlwind trip, all in the course of an eighteen minute two- reeler! Along the way the kids engage in some mild rough-housing but are generally well-behaved and respectful, occasionally making inadvertent jokes about what they're seeing. In Venice, for example, little Farina observes: "Man wants a bath in this town all he gotta do is fall out the window."

    Perhaps the most interesting thing about Seeing the World is that, in reality, the kids never went to Europe at all! Leonard Maltin reports in his definitive book on the Our Gang series that only star comic Jimmy Finlayson and director Robert McGowan made the trip along with a small crew. They brought along the kid's outfits, however, and hired suitable local children to wear them and appear with Finn in long shots. When the filmmakers returned to Culver City with their footage they shot close-ups with the real gang on mock-up sets in the studio. (And I'll bet the kids were steamed they didn't get to go!) Even if this information hadn't been revealed in the Maltin book a sharp-eyed viewer would probably suspect something of the sort. Finlayson is recognizable in the location shots, but it's noticeable in the "landmark" scenes that the kids are always shown from a distance, often with their backs to the camera. During an extended sequence in a Venetian gondola it's clear that although the shots of Finn are real, the interspersed shots involving Farina, Joe, Jackie, and the others were filmed using fairly sophisticated process work.

    Considering the elaborate trickery involved it's impressive that Seeing the World works as well as it does. The experience is rather like watching someone's home movie travel footage irreverently narrated with wisecracks. Also of interest: Stan Laurel contributes a funny cameo as a passerby in the London sequence. (In later years Stan didn't recall appearing in this film and asserted that he'd never been in an Our Gang comedy, but inasmuch as he doesn't interact with the children during his brief scene it's possible the bit was filmed for another project.) Finlayson gives his characteristic broad performance as the schoolmaster, perhaps just a tad more restrained than usual.

    All in all, this two-reeler is an eccentric little treat for Our Gang fans, though it's a far cry from their best efforts. The travelogue aspect will be a plus for travel-oriented viewers who enjoy that sort of thing, while buffs interested in cinematic trickery will want to watch for the clever editing job.
    6planktonrules

    More like a travelogue than an Our Gang comedy.

    When the story begins, the kids' teacher (James FInlayson) is trying to get the kids to vote for him, as there's some sort of contest where the winner gets a trip to Europe.

    Abruptly the scene switches and the teacher is getting on a ship to Europe as you assume he's won. But, surprise, seven of his most unruly students are on the ship waiting as apparently they're going with him. The trip leads to Italy, London and Paris and for the most part it plays like a travelogue punctuated with the kids misbehaving. You also get to see Stan Laurel in the streets of London, Prince Edward and the French President, 'ol whats-his-name. None of this is especially funny but it does hold your interest.
    7tavm

    Seeing the World was an interesting Our Gang travelogue

    This Hal Roach comedy short, Seeing the World, is the fifty-fifth in the "Our Gang/Little Rascals" series. Teacher James Finlayson is excited about going to Europe but hadn't expected his students to go with him. They go to Naples, Pompeii, Rome, Venice, London, and Paris. It's in the last city that they go to the Eiffel Tower. Farina gets in a little trouble there...The version I watched of this short on Internet Archive had Russian intertitles so I couldn't understand what they were saying although the Our Gang filmography book by Leonard Maltin & Richard W. Bann mentions some of them. It also explains that while Fin and director Bob McGowan did go abroad, the kids in those sequences were of the children from there in long shots unless it's the obvious back-projection scenes with the real kids. Of real interest to me was the appearance of Stan Laurel in the London sequence wearing glasses in his brief scene. He later claimed to not appear in this or any Our Gang short (For the record, he also appeared with Oliver Hardy in Wild Poses). Perhaps his scene with Frank Butler was meant for something else as many scenes were pulled from newsreel footage like that of the then Prince of Wales who would later become King Edward VIII. Farina's sequence in the Eiffel Tower is pretty thrilling and a little funny though since this is a comedy, one isn't surprised when the ending comes. Overall, Seeing the World isn't hilarious but it is amusing in spots and is interesting as a travelogue of the time. P.S. This was supposedly Jean Darling's first OG appearance with her scene at the pier but I didn't notice her anywhere there. Anyway, she recently died last September 4 at age 93. Update-4/6/16: I just saw the English intertitle version on YouTube. The original rating stays.

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    • Release date
      • February 13, 1927 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
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    • Also known as
      • A Roamin' Holiday
    • Filming locations
      • Hal Roach Studios - 8822 Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, USA(Studio)
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      • Hal Roach Studios
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      20 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Silent
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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