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School's Out (1930 film)

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'School's Out' is a 1930 'Our Gang' short comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. Produced by Hal Roach and released to theaters by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, it was the 102nd 'Our Gang' short to be released.

Plot



Jackie is trying to circulate a petition among his classmates to keep school open during the summer, as he and the gang are afraid that they might lose Miss Crabtree during summer vacation. In addition, the kids fear that she might get married and therefore no longer be able to teach them.

The gang has grown to like Miss Crabtree tremendously, and ride with her in her roadster to school every morning. In the car this particular morning, the kids all try to scare Miss Crabtree away from even considering marriage in the future, but Miss Crabtree states that she wants to get married some day.

(Stymie), Pete the Pup, and Bobby Hutchins (Wheezer) in 'School's Out'.

Later in the day, Miss Crabtree goes into town for lunch and a man named "Jack" stops by the school looking for her. The man is actually Miss Crabtree's brother, but the gang is afraid that Jack is a suitor who wants to marry their teacher. The kids tell the man outlandish lies about Miss Crabtree in order to scare him away ("She has two false sets of teeth and one wooden leg!" "She's got seven husbands!" "And twenty-one kids!"). Jackie, Farina, and Chubby follow Jack when he leaves the schoolyard and goes for a swim in the nearby lake. Hoping to keep Jack away from Miss Crabtree, the boys steal and stash his clothes, forcing Jack to wander around dressed in leaves and branches.

Cast



The Gang

* Jackie Cooper as Jackie Cooper

* Norman Chaney as Chubby Chaney

* Matthew Beard as Hercules

* Dorothy DeBorba as Echo

* Allen Hoskins as Farina

* Bobby Hutchins as Wheezer

* Mary Ann Jackson as Mary Ann Jackson

* Donald Haines as Donald Haines

* Buddy McDonald as Buddy O'Donnell

* Bobby Young as Robert 'Bonedust'

* Pete the Pup as Himself

Additional cast

* Douglas Greer as Douglas Greer

* Bobby Mallon as Bobby Mallon

* June Marlowe as Miss Crabtree

* Creighton Hale as Jack Crabtree

* Lyle Tayo as Woman on path

* Mildred Kornman as Classroom extra

* Barbara Roach as Classroom extra

* Beverly and Betty Mae Crane as the title readers

* William Courtwright as the old man (scene deleted)

Production notes



A sequel to 'Teacher's Pet', 'School's Out' was the second of six 'Our Gang' shorts to feature June Marlowe as Miss Crabtree. This was also Bobby Young's first talkie short in Our Gang. When shown on television as part of King World's 'Little Rascals' package from the 1970s on, 'School's Out' was edited to remove racial humor and stereotypes relating to African-Americans.

The kids lost their last teacher, Miss Magillicuddy, after she got married. In the 1930s, female teachers were usually not allowed to continue their profession after marriage.

'School's Out' is one of four sound 'Our Gang' shorts that fell into the public domain after the copyright lapsed in the 1960s (the other three being 'Bear Shooters', 'Our Gang Follies of 1938' and 'Waldo's Last Stand'). As such, these films frequently appear on inexpensive video and/or DVD compilations..

See also



* 'Our Gang' filmography

References




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