The Lucky Corner

The Lucky Corner
Directed by Gus Meins
Produced by Hal Roach
Starring George McFarland
Carl Switzer
Billie Thomas
Leonard Kibrick
Scotty Beckett
Music by Marvin Hatley
Cinematography Hap Depew
Edited by Louis McManus
Distributed by MGM
Release dates
  • March 14, 1936 (1936-03-14)
Running time
15' 55"
Country United States
Language English

The Lucky Corner is a 1936 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Gus Meins. It was the 143rd Our Gang short to be released.

Plot

Scotty and his grandfather Gus are the proprietors of a sidewalk lemonade stand. The small operation struggles to compete with the ornate sidewalk diner run by Leonard's father. Leonard is too engrossed in his comic book to pay attention to waiting customers, and when they leave he whines to his father, who gets a policeman to force Gus and Scotty from their corner. Buckwheat's father, a boot black, offers Gus room to set up his stand, while Spanky, Alfalfa, and the other kids stage a parade and an impromptu talent show to draw customers to Gus's booth.

After some misadventures with Buckwheat (who cannot read) putting starch instead of sugar in the lemonade (Leonard does not know this when he steals the lemonade; the customers spit it out and call the same policeman), Gus and Scotty's business starts to thrive. Then Leonard comes over to belabor the gang for "doping" the lemonade, just before Spanky slips an electric scalp-massager into Leonard's pants. Spanky then connects and disconnects the plug, starting and stopping the device and causing Leonard to writhe around in front of a gathering crowd in a weird snake dance, while Spanky's band plays "Stars and Stripes Forever".

Notes

Cast

The Gang

Additional cast

See also

References

  1. "New York Times: The Lucky Corner". NY Times. Retrieved 2008-09-20.
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