Four Little Rascals
Four Little Rascals

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Four Little Rascals

1965
Movie
112 min
Persian

Professor Salim, fed up with his wife's bad temper, announced that he had created an artificial woman.

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IMDb5.5/10
Director: Robert B. GriffithGenres: Comedy, Family

Plot Summary

A group of adventurous kids forms a club and gets into various mischievous situations around their neighborhood. Their escapades range from playful pranks to trying to solve local mysteries, all while navigating the challenges of childhood friendships and rivalries. The film follows their journey through a series of comedic incidents that highlight their youthful exuberance and determination.

Critical Reception

This film is a lesser-known entry in the 'Our Gang'/'The Little Rascals' lineage, often overlooked compared to its predecessors. It received a mixed to negative reception, with critics pointing to a lack of originality and a decline in the charm that defined earlier installments. However, some audiences may find nostalgic appeal in its retro feel and straightforward family-friendly antics.

What Reviewers Say

  • Lacks the charm and wit of earlier 'Little Rascals' productions.

  • Felt like a rehash of familiar tropes without bringing anything new to the table.

  • A straightforward, albeit unremarkable, family comedy suitable for very young audiences.

Google audience: Audience reviews for 'Four Little Rascals (1965)' are scarce due to its limited release and recognition. Those that exist tend to note its dated humor and simple plot, with some appreciation for its innocent, child-centric narrative.

Fun Fact

While often associated with the classic 'Our Gang' comedies, 'Four Little Rascals (1965)' was a separate production and not part of the original Hal Roach series, though it attempted to capture a similar spirit.

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