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Teacher's Pet is a two-reel comedy short subject; part of the Our Gang (Little Rascals) series. It was produced by Hal Roach, directed by Robert F. McGowan, and originally released to theatres by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer on October 11 1930.CastThe short was the second major starring vehicle for Jackie Cooper, after the previous season's The First Seven Years. The short also stars Allen "Farina" Hoskins, Norman "Chubby" Chaney, Buddy MacDonald, Mary Ann Jackson, Bobby "Wheezer" Hutchins, Dorothy DeBorba, and Donald Haines.A film of firstsTeacher's Pet marks the first Our Gang appearances of June Marlowe, as the "lovely schoolteacher" Miss Crabtree, and of Matthew Beard, here identified as "Hercules", and later called "Stymie".The short was also the first in the series to use the now-popular Our Gang theme song, "Good Old Days", composed by Leroy Shield and featuring a notable saxophone solo. Teacher's Pet was also the first of three Our Gang films in what is now considered the "Jackie/Miss Crabtree trilogy", which were the first sound Our Gang films to successfully balance comedy with drama and emotion. All three of the films (the other two are School's Out and Love Business) are opened not with text title cards, but with live-action title cards recited to the audience by two twin girls, Betty Jean and Beverly McCrane: :(in unison) "Dear Ladies and Gentlemen; Hal Roach presents, for your entertainment and approval, His Rascals, in their latest Our Gang comedy entitled Teacher's Pet. :(first twin) Direction by Robert McGowan.... :(second twin) ...photography by Art Lloyd... :(first twin) ...edited by Richard Currier... :(second twin) ...recording by Elmer Raguse... :(in unison)...and dialogue by H.M. Walker. We thank you! PlotIt is the first day of school, and the gang is less-than-happy about it. Their beloved teacher, Miss McGillicuddy, got married, and now the kids will have a new teacher for the upcoming school year. The kids know not what the new teacher will look like, only her name, a rather pungent moniker of "Miss Crabtree". They imagine this "Miss Crabtree" to be a dried-up old hag, and concoct a plan to disrupt the class with items such as a white mouse, red ants, and sneezing powder. Then, the kids are to have their younger siblings (Wheezer, Dorothy, and Hercules) come in and tell Miss Crabtreee that they need to be excused to go home (Jackie tells Wheezer to tell the teacher that "Mama wants Jack home right away; she's gonna shoot Papa!")..."and then, we're all goin' swimmin'!"However, the plan falls apart when Jackie, the mastermind of the operation, takes a ride to school from a beautiful young lady (Marlowe) with a shiny roadster. Unbeknownst to Jackie, his benefactor is actually Miss Crabtree, and he tells her everything about the plan to harass the new teacher. She drops Jack off a mile from the school, and Jack tells her "y'know, you're almost as pretty as Miss McGillicuddy...all except in your nose." After telling the gang about the beautiful lady that gave him the ride, Jack is shocked to find that the lady with the roadster and Miss Crabtree are one and the same. She spends the class period identifying Jack's co-conspirators (Farina, Chubby, and Buddy MacDonald), and suspends the foursome for the day just as some delivery boys (one of whom is played by future Our Gang director Gordon Douglas) bring in a wealth of cake and ice cream as a first-day treat for the class. After being shooed outside, the kids all turn on Jack, with an angry Farina remarking "yeah, my pal," making a throat-cutting gesture to accent his anger. Farina, Chubby, and Buddy decide to go back inside, apologize, and hope that they can "get in on that ice cream". Jack decides that he "can't ever go back; I'm too ashamed", and sits under a tree in the schoolyard and begins sobbing. After accepting the other three pranksters' apologies and giving them their treats, Miss Crabtree goes outside looking for Jack, and, upon finding him, quietly presents him with a plate of cake and a bowl of ice cream, showing that she forgives him. Amidst tears, Jack looks up at Miss Crabtree and tells her "gee, you're pretty, Miss Crabtree. You're even prettier than Miss McGillicuddy," and solemnly eats his deserts as the film dissolves to its end title card. [ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for Teacher's Pet (1930 short) ] Some related entries: Motion Picture Association | Baywatch the Movie: Forbidden Paradise | Chaos Theory | Rumble in the Bronx | In the Bleak Midwinter | Old Yeller | Little Boy Lost | Myra Breckinridge | Stop Making Sense | Face | Fat City This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article Teacher's Pet (1930 short); it is used under the GNU Free Documentation License. You may redistribute it, verbatim or modified, providing that you comply with the terms of the GFDL. | Searches on eBay |
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