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Football Romeo
Directed byGeorge Sidney
Written byHal Law
Robert A. McGowan
Produced byJack Chertok for MGM
CinematographyClyde DeVinna
Edited byJack White
Distributed byMGM
Release date
12 November 1938
Running time
10' 22"
Country United States
LanguageEnglish

Football Romeo is a 1938 Our Gang short comedy film directed by George Sidney. It was the 173rd Our Gang short (174th episode, 85th talking short, 86th talking episode, and fifth MGM produced episode) that was released.

Plot

The gang squares off against "Butch's Assassins" in a crucial football game. Star player Carl Alfalfa balks at participating, leaving it up to Darla to coerce and cajole him into donning his uniform. The climax of the game finds Alfalfa attempting a sixty-yard touchdown, despite the formidable opposition of his lifelong rival Butch. [1]

Notes

Another episode, very similar to a Hal Roach film, Football Romeo benefited from the comedy expertise of uncredited script contributor Jack White, who directed many Three Stooges films over at Columbia Pictures.[1]

Cast

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "New York Times: Football ROmeo". NY Times. Retrieved 2008-10-08.