- Source: Stage Fright (1923 film)
Stage Fright is the 18th entry in the Our Gang short subject comedy series. The series (later known as The Little Rascals) was created by Hal Roach in 1922, and continued production until 1944.
Plot
Author Fawn Ochletree (Clara Guiol) stages a charity performance of her latest play, a Romanesque epic. The gang and other neighborhood kids are forced into starring in the play, much to the chagrin of the gang. They are unable to remember their lines, and struggle with maintaining their composure during the more serious moments of the melodrama. Finally, Jackie sets off a slew of firecrackers as the finale, scaring all involved.
Production notes
Stage Fright was remade in 1930 during the sound era as Shivering Shakespeare.
When the television rights for the original silent Pathé Exchange/Our Gang comedies were sold to National Telepix and other distributors, several episodes were retitled. This film was released into TV syndication in 1960 as "Mischief Makers" under the title The School Play. Two-thirds of the original film was included. Deleted scenes from syndication include the dance sequence with Ernie and Farina.
Cast
Joe Cobb as Joe
Jackie Condon as Jackie
Mickey Daniels as Mickey
Jack Davis as Jack
Allen Hoskins as Farina
Mary Kornman as Mary
Ernie Morrison as Ernie
= Additional cast
=Jannie Hoskins as Baby in audience
Gabe Saienz as Boy at fruit stand
Andy Samuel as Boy in audience
Louise Tordera as Irma
Ray Brooks as Audience Member
Richard Daniels as Mickey's Father
William Gillespie as Dalmar El Farov
Helen Gilmore as Mickey's Mother
Clara Guiol as Fawn Ochletree
Jack Hill as Audience Member
Sam Lufkin as Audience Member
Charles Stevenson as Tony the Fruit Vendor
References
External links
Stage Fright at IMDb
Stage Fright at AllMovie
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- Stage Fright (1923 film)
- Stage Fright (1950 film)
- Stage fright (disambiguation)
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