General Spanky
General Spanky

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General Spanky

1936
Movie
71 min
English

Orphaned shoeshine boy Spanky is working on a Mississippi riverboat during the Civil War. There he befriends young runaway slave Buckwheat. After wronging a vicious gambler, Spanky and Buckwheat are forced to jump ship. Finding solace at a nearby house, the two are picked by Marshall Valiant for an important mission. This inspires Spanky to organize the local kids to form a small army of their own.

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IMDb7.1/10
Director: Edward F. ClineGenres: Comedy, Family

Plot Summary

In this Hal Roach "Our Gang" comedy, Spanky and Alfalfa are sent to live in a rough-and-tumble boys' home after their guardian, an "old miser," dies. They face bullying and hardship until Spanky takes charge, leading the boys in a rebellion against their tormentors and eventually finding a true home and purpose.

Critical Reception

General Spanky is often considered a charming but somewhat uneven entry in the Our Gang series. While it features the beloved child actors and moments of slapstick humor typical of the franchise, some critics noted a shift in tone towards a more sentimental and less anarchic style compared to earlier shorts.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film showcases the enduring appeal of the Our Gang cast.

  • Some viewers found the blend of comedy and drama to be less effective than pure slapstick.

  • It's a nostalgic look at childhood camaraderie and overcoming adversity.

Google audience: Audiences often recall General Spanky with fondness, appreciating the heartwarming story and the familiar antics of the Our Gang kids. Some reviews mention that while it's a good family film, it might lack the punch of the very earliest shorts.

Fun Fact

This feature-length film was one of the last "Our Gang" productions made by Hal Roach before the studio sold the rights to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM).

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