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The term "Ohio Gang", while used as an epithet by some during the decade of the 1920s and subsequently, was embraced by others. In his 1932 memoir Harry Daugherty unabashedly declared: "...I was a true son of Ohio, the battle ground of the Nation. I frankly confess to a leadership in the so-called 'Ohio Gang' for about forty years.
The Our Gang series was at its most popular and successful under McGowan's direction; when he became ill in the late-1920s and had to turn over the director's chair to nephew Robert A. McGowan (billed as "Anthony Mack" to distinguish himself from his uncle) for two years, the series faltered. McGowan was a natural with kids, and knew how to ...
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Title Director Featured Cast Genre Note 813: Charles Christie, Scott Sidney: Wedgwood Nowell, Ralph Lewis, Wallace Beery, Laura La Plante: Mystery: FBO: The Adorable Savage: Norman Dawn
Film Director Original release date Notes/Content edits for television 007 009 The Champeen: Robert McGowan January 28 First appearance of Joe Cobb, Mary Kornman and Andy Samuel. Filmed in between The Cobbler and Boys to Board. Remade as Boxing Gloves (1929). 008 008 The Cobbler: Tom McNamara February 18 Joe Cobb does not appear. 009 007 The ...
Official Officers is a 1925 American short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. [1] [2] It was the 40th Our Gang short subject to be released. [3] Cast ...
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Barnum & Ringling, Inc. is a 1928 Our Gang short silent comedy film directed and co-produced by Robert F. McGowan. [2] It was the 74th Our Gang short to be released [3] and the first to have a synchronized musical and sound-effects track. [4]