Choo-Choo!
Choo-Choo! is a 1932 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan.[2] It was the 114th (26th talking episode) Our Gang short that was released. It is a remake of the 1923 Our Gang film A Pleasant Journey.
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| Directed by | Robert F. McGowan | 
| Written by | Hal Roach H. M. Walker  | 
| Produced by | Robert F. McGowan Hal Roach  | 
| Starring | George McFarland | 
| Cinematography | Art Lloyd | 
| Edited by | Richard C. Currier | 
| Music by | Leroy Shield | 
| Distributed by | MGM | 
Release date  | 
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Running time  | 20 minutes[1] | 
| Country | United States | 
| Language | English | 
Plot
    
Exchanging clothes with a group of runaway orphans who escape from a train, the gang ends up on a train headed for New Orleans. Pressed into service as the kids' supervisor, Travelers Aid attendant Mr. Henderson (Dell Henderson) suffers torment, especially when he tries to prevent three-year-old Spanky from socking the nose of every adult in sight.
Things come to a head late that night when Stymie accidentally releases a monkey from its cage, and the monkey in turn releases a menagerie of circus animals from the baggage car and then lights some fireworks. When the train reaches its destination the next morning, Mr. Henderson receives a telegram saying that he has the wrong children and must bring them back on a train to California.
Cast
    
    The Gang
    
- George McFarland as Spanky
 - Sherwood Bailey as Spud
 - Matthew Beard as Stymie
 - Dorothy DeBorba as Dorothy
 - Bobby Hutchins as Wheezer
 - Kendall McComas as Breezy Brisbane
 - Harold Wertz as Bouncy
 - Pete the Pup as Himself
 
Additional cast
    
- Dell Henderson as Mr. Henderson
 - Donald Haines as Leader of the runaway orphans
 - Wally Albright as Runaway orphan
 - Georgie Billings as runaway orphan
 - Buddy McDonald as runaway orphan
 - Douglas Greer as runaway orphan
 - Bobby Mallon as runaway orphan
 - Eddie Baker as Officer
 - Harry Bernard as Pullman conductor
 - Silas D. Wilcox as Pullman attendant
 - Estelle Etterre as Dorothy's mother
 - Otto Fries as Inebriated novelties salesman
 - Lyle Tayo as Secretary
 - Baldwin Cooke as Extra on train
 - Oliver Hardy as inebriated novelties salesman yelling as bear licks his face (voice only)
 
See also
    
    
References
    
- theluckycorner.com/
 - Maslin, Janet (2011). "New York Times: Choo-Choo!". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Baseline & All Movie Guide. Archived from the original on May 20, 2011. Retrieved September 19, 2008.
 
External links
    
- Choo-Choo! at IMDb
 
