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Mush and Milk

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236:" with adult-oriented lyrics. Spanky answers a telephone call during class; it is Mr. Brown, the bank manager, who wants to speak to Cap. Following a comical exchange, Mr. Brown gets Spanky to put Cap on the line and tells him that his back pension has come in, totaling nearly $ 4,000. Cap, ecstatic, treats the children to an amusement park visit, a wide variety of toys, and dinner at a fancy French restaurant. He orders a meal for everyone, not knowing exactly what it is. The food turns out to be mush, which Cap disgustedly throws in the waiter's face. 217:, whose ghastly old headmistress constantly punishes and berates them. As they wake up one morning, having improvised a variety of methods to keep warm in their beds, she orders them to get to their chores or face a beating and no breakfast. Her husband, the kindly old Cap, serves as the children's schoolteacher. He promises them that once his back pension comes in, he will take them away from the school so they can all live well. 29: 224:
into a bucket of water so that the headmistress will think it is milk. At breakfast, they pass the word among themselves not to drink the milk, making up an excuse that it has spoiled. When Spanky innocently tells the headmistress, she scolds the children and orders them to put the milk on their
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This film was edited due to negative treatment towards children and negative, stereotypical misconceptions of old people from syndicated Little Rascals television package in 1971. The edited portions were reinstated in 2001 on
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Cap leads the children through a class session of humorously inaccurate questions and answers, then has them put on an impromptu talent show that culminates in Tommy belting out a rendition of "
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While the gang are students at Bleak Hill Boarding School, the environment seems more like an orphanage and the film appears to be portraying the kids as orphans rather than students.
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The children milk a cow using a vacuum cleaner, but their dog Pete knocks over the bucket. To avoid punishment, they mix powdered
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and eat it. The plaster quickly sets up, leaving them with slabs of plaster and mush in their bowls and stuck on their spoons.
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series. Wheezer was the last regular full-time Our Ganger left from the silent era.
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marked the last appearances of Bobby Hutchins, Dorothy DeBorba, Dickie Jackson (
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was the last Our Gang episode to exclusively use music scores by Leroy Shield.
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Index


Robert F. McGowan
Carl Harbaugh
Hal Roach
H. M. Walker
Hal Yates
F. Richard Jones
Hap Depew
Louis McManus
Leroy Shield
Marvin Hatley
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
short subject
Our Gang
Robert F. McGowan
Hal Roach
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
boarding school
plaster of Paris
mush
Just Friends
Matthew Beard
Tommy Bond
Dorothy DeBorba
Bobby Hutchins
George McFarland
Dickie Moore
John Collum
Edith Fellows
Marcia Mae Jones

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