In the sixteenth entry of the Our Gang Series, Richard Daniels is making prairie schooners for the kids. Jack Davis is bullying anyone he can get his hand on, and Julia Brown, the new girl in town, gets into a tongue-sticking-out content with Mickey Daniels. It's one of those endless July days, when there's no school, the chores are all done, and the possibilities are endless.
This seems to be Miss Brown's last of three appearances as a member of Our Gang, in one of those idylls in which kids could play in the endless boulevards, with not a care in the world, except how to hitch the goat up to the cart to impress your girl by taking her for a ride. Robert McGowan takes his time with his actors and their gags, and why not? The summer, after all, will never end.
This seems to be Miss Brown's last of three appearances as a member of Our Gang, in one of those idylls in which kids could play in the endless boulevards, with not a care in the world, except how to hitch the goat up to the cart to impress your girl by taking her for a ride. Robert McGowan takes his time with his actors and their gags, and why not? The summer, after all, will never end.