Warner Bros. Video has just
put out a collection of Our Gang shorts from the period after the franchise
moved over the auspices of MGM in the late 1930s. I cannot tell you how much I
looked forward to such a set, and now that it is finally here, I still can’t
say enough about it.
The MGM episodes of the Our
Gang series are pretty much looked down upon by enthusiasts of this series as
being totally inferior to what came before them—and they are. They have also
not been as widely viewed as the Hal Roach portion of the series, because they
generally were not included in the TV package that baby boomers remember from
their youth.
Thus, even though some of
these MGM shorts are pretty good, they are not part of our childhood
consciousness, so they can’t possibly measure up to even the weakest of the Hal
Roach shorts.
Over 50 shorts were made
during the few years that the series was part of MGM, and although they
generally lack the charm of the earlier Hal Roach shorts, most of these
15-minute features continue to bring us back to a different time and place.
The earlier MGM shorts pretty
much continue the storylines of the last of the Hal Roach shorts, and you have
the overly familiar Spanky, Alfalfa, Darla, Butch, Porky and Buckwheat to help
the viewer make an almost seamless transition from Hal Roach to MGM.
The problem is that as the
kids got older, they were replaced by newer kid actors who simply lacked the
charm of their predecessors. This includes Froggy Laughlin, Janet Burston and
one Mickey Gubitosi, better known as Robert Blake.
It probably wasn’t the
kids’ fault, because the scripts became weaker as the series wore on.
And also, MGM decided to
use the popularity of the series to promote various causes, including the war
effort. If ever a series was mismatched with a cause, this was one of them.
Politics should have never crept into the storylines, but they did, to the
detriment of the series as a whole. These “rally ‘round the flag” episodes are
excruciatingly hard to watch.
But, if you want to see
what happened to the Gang as the series progressed, this set is an absolute
must, to say the least.
I wholeheartedly recommend this set, and you can
find out more about it at http://www.wbshop.com.
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