Spanky and Alfalfa do a show based on the "Aladdin's Lamp" story with Darla in the cast, but Darla doesn't want to participate.Spanky and Alfalfa do a show based on the "Aladdin's Lamp" story with Darla in the cast, but Darla doesn't want to participate.Spanky and Alfalfa do a show based on the "Aladdin's Lamp" story with Darla in the cast, but Darla doesn't want to participate.
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- Writers
- Stars
Darla Hood
- Darla
- (as Our Gang)
Eugene 'Porky' Lee
- Porky
- (as Our Gang)
George 'Spanky' McFarland
- Spanky
- (as Our Gang)
Carl 'Alfalfa' Switzer
- Alfalfa
- (as Our Gang)
Billie 'Buckwheat' Thomas
- Buckwheat
- (as Our Gang)
Gary Jasgur
- Gary
- (as Our Gang)
Darwood Kaye
- Waldo
- (as Our Gang)
Leonard 'Percy' Landy
- Deacon
- (as Our Gang)
Billy Mindy
- Genie
- (as Our Gang)
Payne B. Johnson
- Boy
- (unconfirmed)
Gloria Browne
- Tap Dancer
- (uncredited)
Bobby Callahan
- Audience Member
- (uncredited)
Dix Davis
- Boy Sitting Behind Deacon
- (uncredited)
Tim Davis
- Boy Sitting Behind Gary
- (uncredited)
Verna Dillon
- Tap Dancer
- (uncredited)
Ardith Dondanville
- Tap Dancer
- (uncredited)
Joe Geil
- Top-Hatted Dancer
- (uncredited)
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The usual overacting of he Our Gang bunch. Spanky and Alfalfa put together a play based on the Aladdin story. But it turns out to be more of a musical review. It was all okay and I did enjoy the skills of the tap dancers, but nothing very dramatic. I guess this was featured in the late part of the Our Gang comedies.
The last of Gordon Douglas's two shorts for MGM, alas.
MGM would soon populate every fourth short with a musical extravaganza, but at this stage things still looked creaky and homemade, even if it's unlikely that Spanky could have coaxed all those talented child dancers to come and do an elaborate number for an iffy Arabian Nights play. Meanwhile, Porky and Buckwheat are continually stealing the show (literally and meta-literally) doing their version of "While Strolling Through The Park One Day." Though why is Buckwheat shirtless? It's a little odd.
So it's a fairly fun short, though the laugh factor of Alfalfa's off-key warbling is debatable. And the Gang Member in drag bit was done better in "Pay As You Exit." Recommended, though, just because Porky and Buckwheat are an adorable team.
MGM would soon populate every fourth short with a musical extravaganza, but at this stage things still looked creaky and homemade, even if it's unlikely that Spanky could have coaxed all those talented child dancers to come and do an elaborate number for an iffy Arabian Nights play. Meanwhile, Porky and Buckwheat are continually stealing the show (literally and meta-literally) doing their version of "While Strolling Through The Park One Day." Though why is Buckwheat shirtless? It's a little odd.
So it's a fairly fun short, though the laugh factor of Alfalfa's off-key warbling is debatable. And the Gang Member in drag bit was done better in "Pay As You Exit." Recommended, though, just because Porky and Buckwheat are an adorable team.
...is a pleasant but undistinguished addition to the series' mini-musicals (which I have never wholeheartedly appreciated). I liked the tap-dance solo to "Your Broadway and My Broadway," the stage effects, and all of Porky and Buckwheat's scenes, but all in all I agree that this film isn't original enough.
Weak entry in the Our Gang films is like several other of the shorts where the gang decides to put on a show. The only real difference is that the budget is clearly bigger and the film looks slightly better.
The plot is that the gang put on the Aladdin tale complete with dancing girls, songs and monkeys. Its so familiar in the way its done that I'm left to wonder if the film uses stock footage from earlier films. Whats worse is that the songs and dancing derail the rest of the film since running a scant 10 minutes the film barely has time to build up any sort of momentum. The only way this is worth seeing it is if you stumble on it or see it as part of a collection.
The plot is that the gang put on the Aladdin tale complete with dancing girls, songs and monkeys. Its so familiar in the way its done that I'm left to wonder if the film uses stock footage from earlier films. Whats worse is that the songs and dancing derail the rest of the film since running a scant 10 minutes the film barely has time to build up any sort of momentum. The only way this is worth seeing it is if you stumble on it or see it as part of a collection.
Rather tepid Our Gang short, with the standard elements (monkey hijinks, Alfalfa song) not amounting to very much. Porky & Buckwheat steal the show (literally) and the flying carpet's not bad, but overall just so-so.
Did you know
- ConnectionsReferenced in The Our Gang Story (1994)
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- Runtime
- 10m
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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