Annie Laurie Fuller Kurtz


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General Spanky - Publicity Stills
General Spanky - Scene Stills

Biography

Filmography

 

Film Production - Main (Feature Film)

Song of the South (1946)
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Photo Collections

General Spanky - Publicity Stills
Here are a few stills taken to help publicize General Spanky (1936), produced by Hal Roach and starring Spanky McFarland and Billie "Buckwheat" Thomas.
General Spanky - Scene Stills
Here is a group of scene stills from General Spanky (1936), the only full-length feature starring Hal Roach's "Our Gang".

Videos

Movie Clip

Kentucky Kernels (1934) -- (Movie Clip) One Silly Little Habit Comedy teammates Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey (specs and cigar, playing a magician) are adopting, from Margaret Dumont, an orphan, for the depressed rich guy they've befriended, and it's troublesome Spanky McFarland, so they meet a cop (Edgar Dearing) too, early in Kentucky Kernels, 1934.
Kentucky Kernels (1934) -- (Movie Clip) One Little Kiss Safe to say they're milking this tune by screenwriters Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby, the last four of six settings, the servant chorus, then Spanky, then Robert Woolsey, last Bert Wheeler with Mary Carlisle, in the Wheeler & Woolsey vehicle Kentucky Kernels, 1934.
Kentucky Kernels (1934) -- (Movie Clip) We Kill Him On Purpose! Willie Best plays a dopey servant, helping greet Gloria (Mary Carlisle), of the Wakefield clan (headed by Noah Beery), and not impressed by Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey, escorting Spanky McFarland, orphan heir to, what they soon learn, is a rival clan's fortune, in Kentucky Kernels, 1934.
General Spanky -- (Movie Clip) River Rat Early goings-on from the first and only "Our Gang" feature, the Civil War comedy General Spanky, 1936, in which Spanky McFarland meets Marshall Vallent (Phillips Holmes) on the riverboat.
General Spanky -- (Movie Clip) Whistles, Cats, Paint! Introductions of principals Spanky McFarland and Billie "Buckwheat" Thomas, opening the first and only "Our Gang" feature, General Spanky, 1936, riverboat scenes shot on location on the Sacramento River.

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