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Forgotten Babies
Directed byRobert F. McGowan
Produced byRobert F. McGowan
Hal Roach
CinematographyArt Lloyd
Edited byJack Ogilvie
Music byLeroy Shield
Marvin Hatley
Distributed byMGM
Release date
  • March 11, 1933 (1933-03-11)
Running time
16 minutes 44 seconds[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Forgotten Babies is a 1933 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan.

Plot

The children are taking care of their baby brothers and sisters on a Saturday, but would much rather go swimming. They blackmail Spanky into doing the job for them, by threatening to reveal that he broke a neighbor's window. Spanky is left at home alone to mind all the babies.

He tells them a long, fractured story about Tarzan, but one baby slips away unnoticed and climbs the stairs. As Spanky hurries to bring him down with a cushion, the others start causing havoc around the house, such as tossing fish out of their bowl, throwing food from the icebox onto the kitchen floor for Pete the dog to eat, and using a vacuum cleaner to spray flour all over the kitchen. To keep the stair-climbing baby out of trouble, Spanky pours glue on the floor and makes him sit in it.

As he tries in vain to rein in the other babies, one of them turns on a radio (broadcasting a murder mystery), dials a telephone, and leaves the receiver in range of the speaker. The operators hear the broadcast and call the police, thinking that an actual murder is taking place. The police reach the house, find the radio, and confront the children when they return from swimming. As the water from an overflowing upstairs bathtub leaks through the ceiling, the children explain that they left Spanky in charge of the babies. They find him in the kitchen, where he has put two of the babies in birdcages; glued a third to the floor; used a chair, spittoons, and flatirons to immobilize a fourth; and barricaded Pete in a breadbox.

Cast

Additional cast

  • Bobbie Beard as Cotton
  • Dickie Hutchins as Baby who says "Remarkable"
  • Tommy McFarland - Baby who breaks a lamp, jumps on the bed and overflows the bath tub
  • Murlin Powers as Baby
  • Duke Sexton as Baby
  • Harry Bernard as Officer
  • Estelle Etterre as Nemo's girl friend in broadcast / Telephone company operator
  • Billy Gilbert as Radio station NIX announcer / Dr. Nemo, serial character
  • Dick Gilbert as Officer
  • Madeline McGowan as Telephone company operator

Notes

Forgotten Babies is a partial remake of Cradle Robbers.

See also

References