Soon, Alfalfa's determined efforts to impress the girl of his dreams sets up an unexpected chain of events that threatens the future of the club and his life-long friendship with Spanky. Our story begins as Spanky, revered president of the "He-Man Womun Haters Club," calls an emergency meeting on the eve of the big go-cart race, and is astonished to find that his friend Alfalfa, that paragon of manhood, is unexpectedly absent. The truth is soon revealed: Alfalfa, the freckle-faced Lothario, has taken leave of his senses and fallen madly in love with Darla-a girl!
Like Hal Roach’s classic comedy shorts that inspired it, the contemporary version of The Little Rascals recaptures the sense of innocent fun and unabashed pandemonium that made the original series a classic.Īnd there is no shortage of trouble for the Rascals this time around. A good example of how Hollywood stereotyped black people is noticed in this clip. The kids believe there is a 'magic lamp' amongst them so they all grab lamps and start rubbing them and making wishes. Short clip from Little Rascals 'A Lad An' A' Lamp' 1932. They're The Little Rascals-Spanky, Alfalfa, Stymie, Buckwheat, Porky, Petey the Dog, and the rest-and they're back for more mischief and laughs in this feature-length comedy. I Wish Cotton Was A Monkey - Spanky, Cotton & Stymie in Little Rascal’s clip from 1932.