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Good Bad Boys
Directed byEdward Cahn
Written byHal Law
Robert A. McGowan
Produced byJack Chertok
Richard Goldstone for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
StarringGeorge McFarland
Carl Switzer
Billie Thomas
Mickey Gubitosi
Leonard Landy
Freddie Walburn
Hugh Beaumont
Barbara Bedford
Al Hill
CinematographyJackson Rose
Edited byLeon Bourgeau
Distributed byMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Release date
  • September 7, 1940 (1940-09-07)
Running time
10:58
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Good Bad Boys is a 1940 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Edward Cahn. It was the 192nd Our Gang short released (193rd episode, 104th talking short, 105th talking episode, and 24th MGM produced episode).

Plot

Slicker steals an orange from a fruit stand, and Alfalfa is wrongfully accused and punished for it. An angry Alfalfa decides to get even with his parents by embarking upon a life of crime. To that end, he enlists the other kids as his "mob." Hoping to deflect his pals from this drastic action, Spanky decides to teach the gang a lesson. He tricks the kids into thinking they have been burglarizing a house, when in fact they are merely helping their neighbor Mrs. Wilson clean out her junk.

Things take an unexpected turn when a real-life fugitive from justice chooses the gang's clubhouse as his hideout, with the cops hot on his heels. Assuming the police are after them, Alfalfa and the gang confess to their "crime," not knowing what the real crime committed by the real criminal was. The next morning they are arraigned and Spanky comes in with Mrs. Wilson to explain what had really happened. Meanwhile, Slicker is being arraigned with his mother for what seems to be an unrelated crime.[1]

Cast

The Gang

Additional cast

See also

References

  1. ^ Hal Erickson (2011). "New York Times: Good-Bad-Boys". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Baseline & All Movie Guide. Archived from the original on May 20, 2011. Retrieved October 8, 2008.