The Little Rascals: Directed by Penelope Spheeris. With Travis Tedford, Kevin Jamal Woods, Jordan Warkol, Zachary Mabry. Alfalfa is wooing Darla and his "He-Man-Woman-Hating" friends attempt to sabotage the relationship.
(played by Donald Trump) is an oil tycoon. Spanky, Stymie and friends judge Alfalfa's punishment to be left guarding the go-kart day and night until the day of the race. Until that day comes, Alfalfa makes many attempts to woo back Darla including a visit to her ballet rehearsal, an ...
Tap dancing legends Harold and Fayard Nicholas were born into a family of professional musicians. The brothers created aunique style known as "classical tap,"which incorporated ballet, jazz, and gymnastic elements. After performing at Harlem's famous Cotton Club, Harold and Fayard began appearing ...
The Lucky Corner is an ongoing project devoted to compiling detailed information about Our Gang aka The Little Rascals, including cast and crew listings, music and locations and video availability.
And with reference to marjcbs' comparison of "The New Pupil" and "Rushin' Ballet:" In the latter film, Spanky and Alfalfa donned those disguises to hide from and outwit Butch and Woim; that was all done for *comic* effect, and the results were very amusing. In "The New Pupil," ...
The brothers created a unique style known as "classical tap," which incorporated ballet, jazz, and gymnastic elements. After performing at Harlem's famous Cotton Club, Harold and Fayard began appearing in short films and, eventually, feature-length musicals throughout the 1930s and 1940s--...
Jackie Cooper broke hearts as the son of an alcoholic boxer in the 1931 melodrama "The Champ." Cooper started out in the "Our Gang" comedies, familiar to many from the "Little Rascals" television reruns. Cooper made a slew of popular films in the following years. Unlike many of his peer...
After completing her education at the Johannesburg School of Art, Drama, Music and Ballet she seriously considered a career in architecture, but decided to travel the world before furthering her studies. However, her father’s insistence that she get a qualification that she could fall back on ...
The brothers created a unique style known as "classical tap," which incorporated ballet, jazz, and gymnastic elements. After performing at Harlem's famous Cotton Club, Harold and Fayard began appearing in short films and, eventually, feature-length musicals throughout the 1930s and 1940s--...
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