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Wikipedia article




'Shootin' Injuns' is a 1925 American short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 38th 'Our Gang' short subject released.

Plot



The gang decides to run away from home and go shoot Indians, despite their parents' warnings. Traveling at night in the rain proves to be to eerie for the gang. They seek refuge into a nearby house, unaware that the home is actually an inventor's model for a gimmick-laden "magnetic house" in the process of being sold to an amusement park. The terrifying contrivances frighten the gang beyond their wits and they attempt to flee. Their parents eventually arrive to remedy the situation and end up getting involved with the gimmickry as well.

Cast



The Gang

* Mickey Daniels Mickey, alias General Custer

* Jackie Condon Jackie, alias Daniel Boone

* Joe Cobb Joe, alias Sheriff "Buckshot" Joe

* Johnny Downs Johnny, alias Davy Crockett

* Allen Hoskins Farina, alias Pancho Farino

* Mary Kornman Mary

* Eugene Jackson Pineapple

* Pal the Dog Himself

Additional cast

* Richard Daniels W. R. Jones, inventor

* Jack Gavin father

* William Gillespie father

* "Tonnage" Martin Wolfkeil Joe's father

References




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