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Bring Home the Turkey (1927)

Audience Score
50
Bring Home the Turkey
NR 20 minJan 16th, 1927ComedyOur Gang: The Roach/PathƩ silents (1922-1928) PosterPart of Our Gang: The Roach/PathƩ silents (1922-1928)
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Habitually mistreated at the deceptively named Happyland Home Orphanage, the Our Gang kids find a loyal and kindhearted friend in the form of a black grownup named Uncle Tom. Alas, Tom's own children -- including real-life siblings Allen "Farina" Hoskins and Jannie "Mango" Hoskins -- are carted off to Happyland by the cold-hearted county officials. Farina, Mango, and the other kids escape the cruel orphanage in the dead of night, while Uncle Tom, preparing for their return, "borrows" food, clothes, and furnishings from various merchants.
DirectorRobert A. McGowan

Movie Details

Theatrical Release:January 16th, 1927
Original Language:English
Production Companies:Hal Roach Studios
Movie Tags:
silent film

Our Gang: The Roach/PathƩ silents (1922-1928)

These two-reel silent Our Gang shorts were produced by Hal Roach Studios and distributed to theaters by PathƩ between 1922 and 1928.