The Our Gang kids salute the armed forces in a stage show featuring songs, skits and impersonations of celebrities of the time.The Our Gang kids salute the armed forces in a stage show featuring songs, skits and impersonations of celebrities of the time.The Our Gang kids salute the armed forces in a stage show featuring songs, skits and impersonations of celebrities of the time.
Robert Blake
- Mickey
- (as Bobby Blake)
Janet Burston
- Janet
- (as Our Gang)
- …
Billy 'Froggy' Laughlin
- Froggy
- (as Our Gang)
Billie 'Buckwheat' Thomas
- Buckwheat
- (as Our Gang)
- …
Jackie Horner
- Eleanor Powell
- (as Our Gang)
Marlene Kinghorn
- Judy Garland
- (as Our Gang)
Marlene Mains
- Virginia O'Brien
- (as Our Gang)
Richard Stewart
- Fred Astaire
- (as Our Gang)
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Storyline
Did you know
- Trivia214th of 220 "Our Gang" shorts released from 1922 to 1944.
- GoofsThe tap dancer's poppers go off before he flings them to the ground.
- ConnectionsReferences Strike Up the Band (1940)
- SoundtracksSalute to the Army, the Navy and the Marines
(uncredited)
Music by Felix Bernard
Lyrics by Sam Baerwitz
Performed by Marlene Kinghorn and ensemble
Also performed at the end
Featured review
This M-G-M musical short, Calling All Kids, is the two hundred fifteenth entry in the "Our Gang" series and the one hundred twenty-seventh talkie. This was the last of the musical Our Gangs which begins with the announcer doing the intro ending with him saying, "Take it away, Our Gang!" After a bunch of kids in uniform march in formation, a young girl sings about the Army, Navy, and Marines. Then it's Mickey and Froggy doing a recruitment skit. Then some celeb impersonations among the kids with one doing Judy Garland, one doing Virginia O'Brien, one dancing like Eleanor Powell, Buckwheat doing Rochester (with the real Eddie Anderson providing the voice), Janet dressing, singing, and dancing like Carmen Miranda, and a Fred Astaire impersonator doing the firecracker dance from Holiday Inn. The finale has the song about those military organizations again with film projected back of the stage representing them. The musical numbers aren't bad but Froggy and Mickey's skit is. While it was nice hearing Rochester's voice, nothing he said was funny. So on that note, Calling All Kids was middling entertainment, at best.
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- Runtime11 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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