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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0777966881393
Format: Black & White, Closed-captioned, Mono, NTSC
Label: St. Clair Vision
Languages: EnglishOriginal Language
Manufacturer: St. Clair Vision
MPN: DSC88139D
Number Of Items: 3
Publisher: St. Clair Vision
Release Date: March 15, 2005
Running Time: 844 minutes
Studio: St. Clair Vision
Theatrical Release Date: 2005
Average Rating: 
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Almost half of the "Our Gang" disc feature silent episodes.
Wanting to start a collection of Our Gang/Little Rascals, I was not enthused with this purchase.
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This is a good quality set of DVD's.
The contents have already been described. Our Gang is classic comedy that almost everyone has seen. The East Side Kids are lesser known, but the stories had well-defined plots. As for Lum and Abner, if you try to find the four movies in any other collection, you will spend a lot more money than you will here.
The video images are black and white, but they are in very good shape for Lum and Abner and the East Side Kids. Some of the Our ... Read More
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Use to watch the Little Rascals as a kid, and these short features were considered old already, and enjoyed the video package very much. If you ever watched the Rascals growing up I recommend buying "Troublemakers" it will bring back many enjoyable memories.
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LUM AND ABNER were owners of the Jot 'em Down Store, in the fictional rural town of Pine Ridge, Arkansas. In its heyday, this popular radio show (which aired from 1932 to '54) received 1.5 million pieces of fan mail a week-- more than any other sit-com. L & A were also stars of seven movies in the 1940s, four of which are here.
THE EAST SIDE KIDS began as the Dead End Kids, a name derived from the stage play, "Dead End." In 1937, Samuel Goldwyn turned "Dead End" into a movie starring the ... Read More
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