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Fast Company (1924)

Audience Score
58
Fast Company
NR 20 minNov 15th, 1924ComedyOur Gang: The Roach/Pathé silents (1922-1928) PosterPart of Our Gang: The Roach/Pathé silents (1922-1928)
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Fast Company is the sixteenth short in the "Our Gang/Little Rascals" series created by Hal Roach. Many of the boys here want to go swimming but Mickey has to make a delivery. On the way, he encounters a rich boy waiting at a station for his mom and as they get to talking they trade places since Mickey has never seen the inside of a hotel and the rich kid just wants to play. When the rich kid returns to the gang with the goat-pulling wagon, however, they resolve to go where Mickey is which is where the fun really begins...

Movie Details

Theatrical Release:November 15th, 1924
Original Language:English
Production Companies:Hal Roach Studios

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

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