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Post by Mark on Mar 15, 2005 10:19:44 GMT -5
Then you should start now because someone on eBay is selling DVDs of the silent episodes (yes, they are copies from the Grapevine videos, but you have no other choice because most silents are not on commercial video, and they're in just as good quality as the originals and they're on DVD, not VHS). Who knows how long the seller will keep selling them. Just type "little rascals" in the search box and look for silents in the listings. "Little Mother" is definintely on one of them.
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Post by Mark on Feb 6, 2005 22:48:56 GMT -5
I've always loved "Dogs of War." I first saw it when I was 11 and was fascinated by everything in it, including the inside and out of the Hal Roach Studios. It was also one of the first several silent episodes I saw because I only started collecting the series for a half a year by then.
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Post by Mark on Oct 12, 2007 6:16:30 GMT -5
Well, of course, it could also be famous, "The He-Man Woman Haters Club". haha. But I don't think there was an actual sign of that in any shorts.
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Post by Mark on Oct 12, 2007 6:14:53 GMT -5
I don't think there was ever a treehouse in a Little Rascals short. They always used barns. There was a sign the camera clearly zoomed in in one of the shorts (Anniversary Trouble) that said "Ancient and Honery Order of Woodchucks". Maybe this could be the one?
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Post by Mark on Jul 5, 2007 16:47:50 GMT -5
I just got back home from my 4th of July vacation and found the latest posts. That'd be great if Rene could join us! He could either join up himself by clicking the "Register" link at the top of the page (current users who are signed in, of course, won't see that "Register" link) or I could create a username and password for him to use. Maybe you could tell me which of the two would be best for Rene, Laura.
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Post by Mark on Mar 26, 2007 10:29:36 GMT -5
I really want to see "Neighborhood House."
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Post by Mark on Feb 10, 2005 22:37:28 GMT -5
As a member of the OurGangFollies group, I learned you're not an imposter, as the person who purchased your book has already read it and let everyone know that you were in Our Gang Follies of 1938. Sorry about the confusion. There's just been countless number of imposters over the many decades.
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Post by Mark on Jan 28, 2005 16:51:05 GMT -5
Most likely an imposter. I mentioned the post in the Yahoo group, "OurGangFollies" to see what others say.
Speaking of OurGangFollies, I need to mention this group on the main page to get more members. It's a great group. Jean Darling, NOT an imposter, is a member there.
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Post by Mark on Aug 26, 2005 13:08:47 GMT -5
Zac played "Porky" in the 1994 movie version.
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Post by Mark on Dec 10, 2004 23:58:44 GMT -5
Well, I got my copy of the calendar. It's nice.
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Post by Mark on Nov 23, 2004 22:03:47 GMT -5
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Post by Mark on Dec 23, 2004 0:10:27 GMT -5
Ogodcats may share the information about the film to me or the public because, as you know, he has a collection of Rascals rarities to be made available including the first episode already out.
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Post by Mark on Nov 20, 2004 21:26:15 GMT -5
Well, "The Pillow Fight" is a re-title for home viewing. I've never heard of this title, so I don't know what episode it really is. Perhaps you can describe what's on it?
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Post by Mark on Feb 9, 2005 0:05:12 GMT -5
This is the second version of the first film, and I don't think the first version exists at all.
Farina first appeared in the second episode, "Fire Fighters" and Mary Kornman, as well as Jackie Davis, first appeared in "Young Sherlocks." It says in the book that Mickey Daniels first appeared in "Young Sherlocks" but he is seen in this first episode that is made available from the seller.
When you see the film, don't get confused with that Mary and the Mary Kornman we all know. Look closely at her face and you'll know it's not Kornman.
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Post by Mark on Nov 5, 2004 22:24:43 GMT -5
Hi,
His first auction has probably ended, but I expect he'll do more. They're NTSC DVDs, not PAL.
Just keep a lookout for it.
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