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The Little Rascals (film)

The Little Rascals is a 1994 American family comedy film produced by Amblin Entertainment, and released by Universal Pictures on August 5, 1994. The film is an adaptation of Hal Roach's Our Gang, a series of short films of the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s (many of which were broadcast on television as The Little Rascals) which centered on the adventures of a group of neighborhood children. Directed by Penelope Spheeris, who co-wrote the screenplay with Paul Guay and Stephen Mazur, the film presents several of the Our Gang characters in an updated setting, featuring re-interpretations of several of the original shorts. It is the first collaboration by Guay and Mazur, whose subsequent comedies were Liar Liar and Heartbreakers.

The Little Rascals
Theatrical release poster
Directed byPenelope Spheeris
Screenplay byPaul Guay
Stephen Mazur
Penelope Spheeris
Story byPaul Guay
Stephen Mazur
Penelope Spheeris
Mike Scott
Robert Wolterstorff
Based onOur Gang
by Hal Roach
Produced byBill Oakes
Michael King
Gerald R. Molen
Starring
CinematographyRichard Bowen
Edited byRoss Albert
Peter Teschner
Music byWilliam Ross
Production
companies
Distributed byUniversal Pictures
Release date
  • August 5, 1994 (1994-08-05)
Running time
82 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$67.3 million

Another film based on Our Gang, The Little Rascals Save the Day, was released as a direct-to-video feature in 2014.

Plot edit

Spanky McFarland is the president of the "He-Man Woman ('woman' is misspelled as 'womun') Haters Club" with many school-aged boys from around the neighborhood as members. His best friend, Alfalfa, has been chosen as the driver for the club's prize-winning undefeated go-kart, "The Blur", in the annual Soap Box Derby style race. However, when the announcement is made, Alfalfa is nowhere to be found.

The boys catch Alfalfa in the company of Darla. The club's members try their hardest to break the two apart, eventually causing their beloved clubhouse to burn down. Darla is mistakenly led to believe Alfalfa feels ashamed of her, so she turns her attentions to Waldo, the new rich kid whose father 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 undelivered love letter, and through serenade, all of which fail.

In order to rebuild their clubhouse, the boys try to fund-raise the cost of lumber, $450, but the youngest ones, Porky and Buckwheat, have unknowingly come up with $500. Their school teacher, Miss Crabtree, finds out about the scheme, but Spanky convinces her to use the funds as prize money for the go-kart derby.

"The Blur" is stolen by local bullies Butch and Woim. In addition to having to rebuild the clubhouse, the boys now need a new set of wheels. They band together to build "The Blur 2: The Sequel." Prior to race day, Spanky and Alfalfa reconcile and decide to ride in the two-seat go-kart together. They hope to win the prize money and the trophy, to be presented to the victors by the greatest racer of all, "A.J. Ferguson."

Butch and Woim make several sneaky attempts to stop Alfalfa and Spanky from winning the race. Waldo, who (seemingly) kicks out Darla from his race car, pulls a few tricks of his own. It's a wild race to the finish, but "The Blur 2" crosses the finish line ahead of the pack (and resulting in a photo-finish between "The Blur" and "The Blur 2" literally "by a hair" due to Alfalfa's pointy hairstyle), despite the many scrapes and crashes throughout the derby. When Butch and Woim try to beat up Alfalfa, he knocks Butch into pig slop and Woim throws himself in.

Along with first prize, Alfalfa also wins back Darla's heart after it turns out that Darla kicked Waldo out of the car, not the other way around. Spanky, meanwhile, is shocked at the trophy presentation when he finally meets his favorite driver, A.J. Ferguson -- "a girl!" As soon as the club house is rebuilt, the boys collectively have a change of heart toward membership and welcome Darla and friends to their club, with "Women Welcome" added to the sign.

At the end of the movie, it is revealed that Uh-Huh can say more than simply “Uh-Huh.” The movie closes with bloopers from the kids while filming.

Cast edit

Animals edit

Production edit

Bill Thomas Jr., son of the late Bill Thomas, who played the original Buckwheat, contacted the studio and was invited down to visit the set, but got the impression that the filmmakers did not want him or any of the surviving original cast members involved in any production capacity. The surviving cast members saw this as especially hurtful, in light of the fact that director Penelope Spheeris had previously made a point of including Buddy Ebsen, from the original Beverly Hillbillies, in her 1993 feature film adaptation of that series. Eugene Jackson, who played the original Pineapple from the silent Our Gang comedies, tried unsuccessfully to contact the studio to be a part of production, stated, "It's real cold. They have no respect for the old-timers. At least they could have recognized some of the living legends surviving from the first films."[3] Filming took place from January 11, 1994 to April 6, 1994.[citation needed]

Release edit

Critical response edit

On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 21% based on reviews from 14 critics as of December 2022.[4] On Metacritic it has a score of 45 out of 100 based on reviews from 20 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[5] Audiences surveyed by CinemaScore gave the film a grade "A−" on scale of A to F.[6]

Brian Lowry of Variety magazine wrote: "Those who grew up watching The Little Rascals may well be intrigued by the idea of introducing their kids to this full-color, bigscreen version. Still, the challenge of stretching those mildly diverting shorts to feature length remains formidable, and one has to wonder whether an audience exists beyond nostalgic parents and their young children."[7]

Box office edit

The Little Rascals earned $10 million at the North American box office during its opening weekend, ranking in fourth place behind Clear and Present Danger, The Mask and Forrest Gump.[8][9] The film grossed a worldwide total of $67,308,282.

Home media edit

The Little Rascals was released on VHS, DVD, and Blu-ray in 1995, 2004, and 2014 respectively.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "The Little Rascals". Blu-ray.com. Retrieved September 18, 2021.
  2. ^ "American Bulldog Movies". reeldogs.com.
  3. ^ Spiller, Nancy (August 6, 1994). "Not All 'Our Gang's' Here". Los Angeles Times.
  4. ^ The Little Rascals at Rotten Tomatoes
  5. ^ "The Little Rascals". Metacritic.
  6. ^ . CinemaScore. Archived from the original on 2018-12-20.
  7. ^ Lowry, Brian (August 5, 1994). "The Little Rascals". Variety.
  8. ^ Fox, David J. (1994-08-08). "A 'Clear' Triumph at Box Office : Movies: The Harrison Ford thriller seizes the No. 1 spot with estimated ticket receipts of more than $20 million". The Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2021-01-06.
  9. ^ Welkos, Robert W. (1994-08-16). "Weekend Box Office". The Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2021-01-11.

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The Little Rascals is a 1994 American family comedy film produced by Amblin Entertainment and released by Universal Pictures on August 5 1994 The film is an adaptation of Hal Roach s Our Gang a series of short films of the 1920s 1930s and 1940s many of which were broadcast on television as The Little Rascals which centered on the adventures of a group of neighborhood children Directed by Penelope Spheeris who co wrote the screenplay with Paul Guay and Stephen Mazur the film presents several of the Our Gang characters in an updated setting featuring re interpretations of several of the original shorts It is the first collaboration by Guay and Mazur whose subsequent comedies were Liar Liar and Heartbreakers The Little RascalsTheatrical release posterDirected byPenelope SpheerisScreenplay byPaul GuayStephen MazurPenelope SpheerisStory byPaul GuayStephen MazurPenelope SpheerisMike ScottRobert WolterstorffBased onOur Gangby Hal RoachProduced byBill OakesMichael KingGerald R MolenStarringTravis Tedford Kevin Jamal Woods Jordan Warkol Zachary Mabry Ross Elliot Bagley Courtland Mead Sam Saletta Blake Jeremy Collins Blake McIver Ewing Juliette Brewer Heather Karasek Brittany Ashton Holmes Bug Hall Elmer PeteyCinematographyRichard BowenEdited byRoss AlbertPeter TeschnerMusic byWilliam RossProductioncompaniesAmblin EntertainmentKingWorld Filmed EntertainmentDistributed byUniversal PicturesRelease dateAugust 5 1994 1994 08 05 Running time82 minutes 1 CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBox office 67 3 millionAnother film based on Our Gang The Little Rascals Save the Day was released as a direct to video feature in 2014 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 2 1 Animals 3 Production 4 Release 4 1 Critical response 4 2 Box office 5 Home media 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksPlot editSpanky McFarland is the president of the He Man Woman woman is misspelled as womun Haters Club with many school aged boys from around the neighborhood as members His best friend Alfalfa has been chosen as the driver for the club s prize winning undefeated go kart The Blur in the annual Soap Box Derby style race However when the announcement is made Alfalfa is nowhere to be found The boys catch Alfalfa in the company of Darla The club s members try their hardest to break the two apart eventually causing their beloved clubhouse to burn down Darla is mistakenly led to believe Alfalfa feels ashamed of her so she turns her attentions to Waldo the new rich kid whose father 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 undelivered love letter and through serenade all of which fail In order to rebuild their clubhouse the boys try to fund raise the cost of lumber 450 but the youngest ones Porky and Buckwheat have unknowingly come up with 500 Their school teacher Miss Crabtree finds out about the scheme but Spanky convinces her to use the funds as prize money for the go kart derby The Blur is stolen by local bullies Butch and Woim In addition to having to rebuild the clubhouse the boys now need a new set of wheels They band together to build The Blur 2 The Sequel Prior to race day Spanky and Alfalfa reconcile and decide to ride in the two seat go kart together They hope to win the prize money and the trophy to be presented to the victors by the greatest racer of all A J Ferguson Butch and Woim make several sneaky attempts to stop Alfalfa and Spanky from winning the race Waldo who seemingly kicks out Darla from his race car pulls a few tricks of his own It s a wild race to the finish but The Blur 2 crosses the finish line ahead of the pack and resulting in a photo finish between The Blur and The Blur 2 literally by a hair due to Alfalfa s pointy hairstyle despite the many scrapes and crashes throughout the derby When Butch and Woim try to beat up Alfalfa he knocks Butch into pig slop and Woim throws himself in Along with first prize Alfalfa also wins back Darla s heart after it turns out that Darla kicked Waldo out of the car not the other way around Spanky meanwhile is shocked at the trophy presentation when he finally meets his favorite driver A J Ferguson a girl As soon as the club house is rebuilt the boys collectively have a change of heart toward membership and welcome Darla and friends to their club with Women Welcome added to the sign At the end of the movie it is revealed that Uh Huh can say more than simply Uh Huh The movie closes with bloopers from the kids while filming Cast editTravis Tedford as Spanky McFarland the president of He Man Women Hater s Club and Alfalfa s best friend Bug Hall as Alfalfa Switzer Spanky s best friend and Darla s boyfriend Brittany Ashton Holmes as Darla Alfalfa s girlfriend Kevin Jamal Woods as Stymie the club s vice president Jordan Warkol voice dubbed by E G Daily as Froggy a club member with a croaking voice and a love for amphibians Zachary Mabry as Porky one of the younger members of the club and Buckwheat s best friend Ross Bagley as Buckwheat another one of the younger members of the club and Porky s best friend Sam Saletta as Butch the neighborhood bully Blake Jeremy Collins as Woim Butch s friend and sidekick Blake McIver Ewing as Waldo Johnston III an obnoxious rich new kid who is very interested in Darla Courtland Mead as Uh huh club typographer always answers uh huh Juliette Brewer as Mary Ann Heather Karasek as Jane Raven Symone as Stymie s girlfriend at the club Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen as the twin girls at Darla s sleepover Mel Brooks as Mr Welling the stingy bank teller Lea Thompson as Miss Roberts Darla s ballet instructor Daryl Hannah as Miss Crabtree the gang s schoolteacher Reba McEntire as A J Ferguson the best driver there is Whoopi Goldberg as Buckwheat s mother Donald Trump as Waldo Johnston II Waldo s father Eric Edwards as Spanky s father Dan Carton as Alfalfa s father George Wendt as Lumber store guy Alexandra Monroe King as Darla s friend at Darla s sleepover Zoe Oakes as Darla s other friend at Darla s sleepover Katie Volding as Uh huh s girlfriend at the club uncredited Animals edit Petey an American Bulldog 2 Fifi a Doberman Pinscher Elmer a white throated white Capuchin monkey and part of the Rascal s club Production editBill Thomas Jr son of the late Bill Thomas who played the original Buckwheat contacted the studio and was invited down to visit the set but got the impression that the filmmakers did not want him or any of the surviving original cast members involved in any production capacity The surviving cast members saw this as especially hurtful in light of the fact that director Penelope Spheeris had previously made a point of including Buddy Ebsen from the original Beverly Hillbillies in her 1993 feature film adaptation of that series Eugene Jackson who played the original Pineapple from the silent Our Gang comedies tried unsuccessfully to contact the studio to be a part of production stated It s real cold They have no respect for the old timers At least they could have recognized some of the living legends surviving from the first films 3 Filming took place from January 11 1994 to April 6 1994 citation needed Release editCritical response edit On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 21 based on reviews from 14 critics as of December 2022 4 On Metacritic it has a score of 45 out of 100 based on reviews from 20 critics indicating mixed or average reviews 5 Audiences surveyed by CinemaScore gave the film a grade A on scale of A to F 6 Brian Lowry of Variety magazine wrote Those who grew up watching The Little Rascals may well be intrigued by the idea of introducing their kids to this full color bigscreen version Still the challenge of stretching those mildly diverting shorts to feature length remains formidable and one has to wonder whether an audience exists beyond nostalgic parents and their young children 7 Box office edit The Little Rascals earned 10 million at the North American box office during its opening weekend ranking in fourth place behind Clear and Present Danger The Mask and Forrest Gump 8 9 The film grossed a worldwide total of 67 308 282 Home media editThe Little Rascals was released on VHS DVD and Blu ray in 1995 2004 and 2014 respectively See also editOur Gang The Little Rascals animated TV series The Little Rascals Save the Day 2014 film References edit The Little Rascals Blu ray com Retrieved September 18 2021 American Bulldog Movies reeldogs com Spiller Nancy August 6 1994 Not All Our Gang s Here Los Angeles Times The Little Rascals at Rotten Tomatoes The Little Rascals Metacritic LITTLE RASCALS THE 1994 A CinemaScore Archived from the original on 2018 12 20 Lowry Brian August 5 1994 The Little Rascals Variety Fox David J 1994 08 08 A Clear Triumph at Box Office Movies The Harrison Ford thriller seizes the No 1 spot with estimated ticket receipts of more than 20 million The Los Angeles Times Retrieved 2021 01 06 Welkos Robert W 1994 08 16 Weekend Box Office The Los Angeles Times Retrieved 2021 01 11 External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to The Little Rascals film The Little Rascals at IMDb The Little Rascals at the TCM Movie Database The Little Rascals at AllMovie The Little Rascals at Box Office Mojo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Little Rascals film amp oldid 1186536217, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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