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==Production Notes==
 
==Production Notes==
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* [[Janet Burston (actress)]] - [[Mary Swivens]]
 
* [[Janet Burston (actress)]] - [[Mary Swivens]]
 
* Jo-Jo La Savio - Extra
 
* Jo-Jo La Savio - Extra
* Louis Heydt - [[Bill Henry|Mickey's Father]]
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* Louis Heydt - [[Gubitosi Residence|Mickey's Father]]
 
* Peggy Shannon - [[Gubitosi Residence|Mickey's Mother]]
 
* Peggy Shannon - [[Gubitosi Residence|Mickey's Mother]]
 
* [[Tommy McFarland]]
 
* [[Tommy McFarland]]
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* "I've got sort of a headache - down here." - [[Mickey Gubitosi]] (pointing to his heart)<br />
 
* "I've got sort of a headache - down here." - [[Mickey Gubitosi]] (pointing to his heart)<br />
 
'''Notes/Trivia:'''
 
'''Notes/Trivia:'''
* This was the first appearance for [[Janet Burston (actress)|Janet Burston]] in ''Our Gang''; she'd go on to replace [[Darla Jean Hood]] after [[Wedding Worries]]. In this short only she plays a character, who sings in the radio contest, different from her usual character.<br />
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* This was the first appearance for [[Janet Burston (actress)|Janet Burston]] in ''Our Gang''; she'd go on to replace [[Darla Jean Hood]] after [[Wedding Worries]]. In this short, she plays a character who sings in the radio contest, a separate character from her later ''Our Gang'' character.<br />
* In the radio skit, [[Spanky]] plays "Mr. Husband," [[Darla]] plays "Mrs. Wife," [[Mickey Gubitosi|Mickey]] is their son, [[Alfalfa]] is the judge, [[Buckwheat]] is the bailff, and [[Percy]] provides sound effects. Their "drama" does not win the contest, but who did win is unrevealed.<br />
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* In the radio skit, [[Spanky]] plays "Mr. Husband," [[Darla]] plays "Mrs. Wife," [[Mickey Gubitosi|Mickey]] is their son, [[Alfalfa]] is the judge, [[Buckwheat]] is the bailiff, and [[Leonard L|Leonard]] provides sound effects. Their "drama" does not win the contest, but who did win is unrevealed.<br />
   
 
==Sequence==
 
==Sequence==

Latest revision as of 05:18, 5 August 2013

All About Hash

Mickey, Buckwheat, Leonard, Spanky, Alfalfa, Darla

Production Notes[]

Length: One Reel
Producer: Jack Chertok and Richard Goldstone
Director: Edward Cahn
Photography: Clyde DeVinna
Editor: Adrienne Fazan
Titles:
Writer: Robert A. McGowan and Hal Law
Released: March 30, 1940
Studio: M-G-M

Main Cast[]

Supporting Cast[]

The Short[]

Plot: Mickey Gubitosi's parents have been fighting. After roast beef every Sunday, his mother makes hash from the leftovers for Monday night. Although Mickey's father loved her coffee in Dad For A Day, it turns out he hates her hash, and their fighting is bothering Mickey. The gang gets the idea to get themselves invited to Mickey's house so they can eat up all the roast beef, leaving no leftovers for hash the next day. To make up for this, Alfalfa invites Mickey's parents to have dinner with Alfalfa's parents the next day, knowing that the Switzers always listen to a particular radio station at 7:00 pm on Mondays. This dinner also turns out to be hash. The gang turns the tables by using their fight as material for a skit over the radio as an entry to a contest. After Mickey's parents hear how ridiculous they sound to others, they decide to stop the fighting and find a solution.
Quotes:

  • "I've got sort of a headache - down here." - Mickey Gubitosi (pointing to his heart)

Notes/Trivia:

  • This was the first appearance for Janet Burston in Our Gang; she'd go on to replace Darla Jean Hood after Wedding Worries. In this short, she plays a character who sings in the radio contest, a separate character from her later Our Gang character.
  • In the radio skit, Spanky plays "Mr. Husband," Darla plays "Mrs. Wife," Mickey is their son, Alfalfa is the judge, Buckwheat is the bailiff, and Leonard provides sound effects. Their "drama" does not win the contest, but who did win is unrevealed.

Sequence[]