Hal Law
Hal Law (February 21, 1904 - November 14, 1980)[1] was an American short comedy film screenwriter and director. Hal was involved during the 1930s and 1940s, known for short films such as Goin' Fishin', 1-2-3 Go, Fightin' Fools and Baby Blues as part of the Our Gang, a series of American comedy short produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
Hal Law  | |
|---|---|
| Born | Hal Law February 21, 1904  | 
| Died | November 14, 1980 (aged 76) | 
| Occupation(s) | screenwriter, Film director | 
| Years active | 1930s-1940s | 
Biography
    
Born in Chicago, Illinois Hall is best known as a Hal Roach Studios director of the Our Gang short subjects film and as the co-writer,[2] along with Robert A. McGowan, of the series that was produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Hal died on November 14, 1980 in Los Angeles, California.
Filmography
    
- Hired Husband (1947)
 - Dancing Romeo (1944)
 - Tale of a Dog (1944)
 - Radio Bugs (1944)
 - Three Smart Guys (1943)
 - Little Miss Pinkerton (1943)
 - Election Daze (1943)
 - Farm Hands (1943)
 - Family Troubles (1943)
 - Benjamin Franklin, Jr. (1943)
 - Unexpected Riches (1942)
 - Mighty Lak a Goat (1942)
 - Rover's Big Chance (1942)
 - Surprised Parties (1942)
 - Don't Lie (1942)
 - Going to Press (1942)
 - Wedding Worries (1941)
 - Come Back, Miss Pipps (1941)
 - Helping Hands (1941)
 - Robot Wrecks (1941)
 - 1-2-3 Go! (1941
 - Fightin' Fools (1941)
 - Baby Blues (1941)
 - Kiddie Kure (1940)
 - Goin' Fishin' (1940)
 - Waldo's Last Stand (1940)
 - Good Bad Boys (1940)
 - Bubbling Troubles (1940)
 - The New Pupil (1940)
 - All About Hash (1940)
 - The Big Premiere (1940)
 - Alfalfa's Double (1940)
 - Time Out for Lessons (1939)
 - Dad for a Day (1939)
 - Captain Spanky's Show Boat (1939)
 - Auto Antics (1939)
 - Joy Scouts (1939)
 - Cousin Wilbur (1939)
 - Clown Princes (1939)
 - Duel Personalities (1939)
 - Tiny Troubles (1939)
 - Alfalfa's Aunt (1939)
 - Practical Jokers (1938)
 - Football Romeo (1938)
 - Men in Fright (1938)
 - Aladdin's Lantern (1938)
 - The Little Ranger (1938)
 
References
    
- "Hal Law". IMDb. Retrieved 4 December 2013.
 - "Little Rascals History". Archived from the original on 19 November 2012. Retrieved 4 December 2013.
 
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