Calling All Kids
Calling All Kids is a 1943 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Sam Baerwitz. It was the 214th Our Gang short (215th episode, 126th talking short, 127th talking episode, 46th MGM-produced episode) released.
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Directed by | Sam Baerwitz |
Produced by | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
Written by | Hal Law Robert A. McGowan |
Starring | Bobby Blake Janet Burston Billy Laughlin Billie Thomas Jackie Horner Marlene Kinghorn Marlene Mains David Polonsky |
Narrated by | Mark Daniels |
Cinematography | Jackson Rose |
Edited by | Leon Borgeau |
Distributed by | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
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Running time | 10:52 |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
Calling All Kids finds the gang invading a local radio station to perform a revue honoring the U.S. military. Amidst such highlights as a "recruiting office" sketch featuring the duo of Mickey and Froggy, and a closing ensemble piece with lyrics that rhyme "Taxes" with "Axis," the film features an extended celebrity-impression routine, with Buckwheat imitating Eddie "Rochester" Anderson and other kids posing as Judy Garland, Eleanor Powell, Fred Astaire, Carmen Miranda, and Virginia O'Brien.[1] Fun episode but the Coast Guard was left out.
Cast
- Bobby Blake as Mickey
- Janet Burston as Janet/Carmen Miranda
- Billy Laughlin as Froggy
- Billie Thomas as Buckwheat/Rochester
Additional cast
- Jackie Horner as Eleanor Powell
- Marlene Kinghorn as Girl singer/Judy Garland
- Marlene Mains as Virginia O'Brien
- David Polonsky as Fred Astaire
- Eleanor Taylor as Marine
- Frank Ward as Marine
- Giovanna Gubitosi as Audience member
- James Gubitosi as Audience member
- Tommy McFarland as Audience member
- Eddie Anderson - Voice-over for Buckwheat
- Mark Daniels - NBC Radio announcer
See also
References
- "New York Times: Calling-All-Kids". NY Times. Retrieved 8 October 2008.