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CHOO CHOO R51 * OUR GANG/LITTLE RASCALS * CLASSIC HAL ROACH 1932 COMEDY SHORT!!

$ 4.19

Availability: 100 in stock
  • STARS: OUR GANG, THE LITTLE RASCALS
  • GENRE: COMEDY
  • PRODUCER: HAL ROACH
  • DIRECTOR: ROBERT MCGOWAN
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Year: Pre-1940
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Condition: Card is in NEAR MINT Condition with NO PINHOLES, NO TEARS and NO TAPE! There is some waviness toward the top of the card. (SEE PHOTOS). BEAUTIFUL CONDITION FOR A 70 YEAR OLD LITTLE RASCALS HAL ROACH COMEDY LOBBY CARD!!
  • Country: United States
  • Modified Item: No
  • Original/Reproduction: Original

    Description

    CHOO CHOO R51 * OUR GANG/LITTLE RASCALS * CLASSIC HAL ROACH 1932 COMEDY SHORT!!
    Little Rascals (Monogram, R51).
    Stock Lobby Card (11" x 14") for the 1932 Hal Roach Comedy Short "Choo Choo." Comedy.
    Starring Farina, Dickie Moore, Jackie Cooper, Mary Kornman, Joe Cobb, Jack Condon, Spanky MacFarland, Sunshine Sammy and Mickey Daniels.
    Produced by Hal Roach.
    Directed by Robert McGowan.
    Without a doubt, CHOO-CHOO has to be one of the finest LITTLE RASCALS ever made.  During a stopover, some orphans convince the gang to take their place on the train that's taking them to their new home.  The gang manages to make the train ride a living hell for the prissy, child-hating Mr. Henderson, (played by Del Henderson) who is assigned the unenviable task of shepherding the "orphans" to their final destination.  There is enough mayhem here to rival any 3 Stooges short-perhaps this was inspired by the Stooges themselves who were as popular during this period.  There is not one wasted performance here-Wheezer, Stymie, Sherwood, and Breezy, and of course Spanky, who steals the show without a single word of dialog, socking Henderson in the nose.  Henderson's response ("Nice boys don't do that!") earns him another bop in the face.  The mayhem accelerates as a drunken novelty salesman passes out noisemakers to the gang in the sleeper car.  Things then go from bad to worse when Stymie and a monkey in the freight car release a menagerie of animals into the sleeper section of the train.  One can tell that everyone involved in the making of CHOO-CHOO must have had a great time doing it-and it shows.
    THIS IS AN ORIGINAL THEATRICAL RE-RELEASE LOBBY CARD PRINTED IN 1951 FOR THEATER USE AND IS NOT A REPRODUCTION, BOOTLEG, REPRINT OR STORE BOUGHT ITEM
    !!
    Prior to the television debut of the "Little Rascals," Monogram Studios re-released many of the shorts made by Hal Roach Studios for theatrical presentation.
    Offered here is a Lobby Card for the 1951 Theatrical re-release of the Classic Hal Roach Comedy Short "Choo Choo" which was made in 1932.
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    SOME DEALERS ARE SELLING THESE CARDS ON EBAY AS ORIGINAL RELEASE 1930'S LOBBY CARDS FOR HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS
    !!
    GET THIS ONE FOR A TINY FRACTION OF THAT
    !!
    Card is in
    NEAR MINT
    Condition with NO PINHOLES, NO TEARS and NO TAPE!  There is some waviness toward the top of the card. (SEE PHOTOS).
    BEAUTIFUL CONDITION FOR A 70 YEAR OLD LITTLE RASCALS HAL ROACH COMEDY LOBBY CARD
    !!
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