The gang help Scotty and his grandfather after an obnoxious lunch counter owner forces them to move their lemonade stand.The gang help Scotty and his grandfather after an obnoxious lunch counter owner forces them to move their lemonade stand.The gang help Scotty and his grandfather after an obnoxious lunch counter owner forces them to move their lemonade stand.
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Scotty Beckett
- Scotty
- (as Our Gang)
George 'Spanky' McFarland
- Spanky
- (as Our Gang)
Carl 'Alfalfa' Switzer
- Alfalfa
- (as Our Gang)
Billie 'Buckwheat' Thomas
- Buckwheat
- (as Our Gang)
Pete the Dog
- Pete
- (as Our Gang)
Gloria Browne
- Gloria
- (as Our Gang)
Alvin Buckelew
- Alvin, drum player
- (as Our Gang)
Marianne Edwards
- Marianne
- (as Our Gang)
Leonard Kibrick
- Leonard
- (as Our Gang)
Billy Mindy
- Boy in Sailor Suit
- (as Billy Minderhout)
Donald Proffitt
- Our Gang member
- (as Our Gang)
Merrill Strong
- Our Gang member
- (as Our Gang)
Harold Switzer
- Harold
- (as Our Gang)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe film was kept back (and almost hidden) in the can for a full year after it was completed. By the time of its Saturday, March 14th, 1936, release, Scotty Beckett had successfully made the transition to feature films and had become a major child star.
- GoofsWhen Alfalfa starts playing the music for Gloria's tap dance, the record starts to play slightly before the needle touches it.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Our Gang: Inside the Clubhouse (1984)
Featured review
An OUR GANG Comedy Short.
Nasty Leonard & his equally repulsive dad, new owners of a neighborhood fruit stand, see to it that the lemonade cart belonging to little Scotty Beckett & his grandpa is thrown off THE LUCKY CORNER where it's stood for years. Moving into a less-frequented alley, business looks bleak. It's a good thing Spanky & The Gang are on hand to drum up some more customers.
A funny little film, with spunky Spanky, Buckwheat `on ice' and Alfalfa crooning `Little Brown Jug' the highlights. Leonard Kibrick was the quintessential tough redheaded kid in many films of the 1930's, often without credit. That's Gus Leonard playing Grandpa.
Nasty Leonard & his equally repulsive dad, new owners of a neighborhood fruit stand, see to it that the lemonade cart belonging to little Scotty Beckett & his grandpa is thrown off THE LUCKY CORNER where it's stood for years. Moving into a less-frequented alley, business looks bleak. It's a good thing Spanky & The Gang are on hand to drum up some more customers.
A funny little film, with spunky Spanky, Buckwheat `on ice' and Alfalfa crooning `Little Brown Jug' the highlights. Leonard Kibrick was the quintessential tough redheaded kid in many films of the 1930's, often without credit. That's Gus Leonard playing Grandpa.
- Ron Oliver
- Apr 14, 2000
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Details
- Runtime12 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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