Come Back, Miss Pipps
Come Back Miss Pipps | |
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Directed by | Edward Cahn |
Written by | Hal Law Robert A. McGowan |
Starring | George McFarland Billie Thomas Darla Hood Mickey Gubitosi Billy Laughlin Sara Haden Clarence Wilson Christian Rub |
Cinematography | Clyde De Vinna |
Edited by | Leon Borgeau |
Distributed by | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
Release date |
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Running time | 10:52 |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Come Back Miss Pipps is a 1941 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Edward Cahn. It was the 198th Our Gang short to be released.[1] The tile evokes MGM's British schoolteacher film Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1939) and was Clarence Wilson's final film appearance.
Plot
[edit]Upon learning that Mr. Pratt, the mean old school board chairman, has fired their beloved teacher Miss Pipps because she threw a birthday party for one of her students during class, the gang decides to invite their parents to a special performance of a play exposing Pratt's injustices in running the school. As a result, he's demoted to caretaker, while Mr. Swenson is justifiably promoted to Pratt's former position...and Miss Pipps returns. Yet, compassion is shown to Mr. Pratt when his birthday is honored.
Cast
[edit]The Gang
[edit]- Mickey Gubitosi as Mickey
- Darla Hood as Darla
- George McFarland as Spanky
- Billy Laughlin as Froggy
- Billie Thomas as Buckwheat
Additional cast
[edit]- Sara Haden as Miss Pipps
- Clarence Wilson as Alonzo K. Pratt
- Christian Rub as Mr. Swenson
- Barbara Bedford as Parent
- Billy Bletcher as Froggy's father
- Byron Foulger as Attourney Arthur Prince
- Leon Tyler as Kid playing "Mr. Smith"
- James Gubitosi as Extra
- Giovanna Gubitosi as Girl in audience
- Tommy McFarland as Extra
- Venita Vencent as Extra
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Maltin, Leonard; Bann, Richard W. (1977). Our Gang: The Life and Times of the Little Rascals. Crown Publishers. p. 242. ISBN 978-0-517-52675-0. Retrieved March 3, 2024.
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