Our Gang #32 - Every Man for Himself (1924)

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  • Our Gang #32 - Every Man for Himself (1924)
    Music composed & recorded by P.A. Kelly
    Big thanks to TheLuckyCorner.com website for these notes on this film!
    THE GANG:
    Mickey Daniels as "Mickey" aka "Micky"
    Lead role. As usual, he's the 'President, Secretary, Treasurer and Board of Directors for the corporation,' and is the first to encounter the twins.
    Mary Kornman as "Mary"
    Supporting role. She's the 'cashear' at the athletic club. It's her flirting with Sissy that starts the ball rolling.
    Joe Cobb as "Joe Cobb"
    Supporting role. He boxes with Jackie early in the film, but otherwise does mostly ensemble acting in this one.
    Jackie Condon as "Jackie Condon"
    Supporting role. Aside from boxing with Joe, he isn't given much of anything specific to do.
    Allen "Farina" Hoskins as "Farina"
    Supporting role. The nickname doesn't appear in these prints. He referees the boxing match, but otherwise is mostly part of the group.
    Andy Samuel as "Andy Samuel"
    Supporting role. Aside from some attention given to him inside the athletic club, he's basically part of the ensemble.
    Charles and Ray DeBriac as "Scrappy" and "Sissy"
    Supporting roles. They confuse Mickey, who is not aware that there are two of them. One is tough and the other is a pushover. It isn't known which twin plays which, and even the identification is not completely verified. The payroll summaries list these two names as actors in the Our Gang unit for the duration of the shooting of this film.
    George "Sonny Boy" Warde as "Sing Joy"
    Supporting role. Not listed by Maltin & Bann. He's involved in the shoeshine part of the business. His character name is written on the wall of the gym.
    boy 031 as "Powder-puff"
    Supporting role. He runs the 'atomatick motor' at the shoeshine stand. His official title is 'Chief Engineer and Superintendent of Motive Power.'
    Gabe Saienz as "Toughy" aka "Gabe Saenz"
    Small part. He's seen showering at the athletic club, and gets kicked out of the club. His name is crossed out on the list of names on the wall. The last name seems to only have five letters, though it's very difficult to read. The payroll ledgers consistently spell it with six letters, though sometimes the I and the E are misplaced. The most consistent spelling is "Saienz."
    boy 032
    Small part. He's the blonde boy seen early in the film, first working out on the stirrups, then helping Mickey to get the mouse out of his pants.
    Monty O'Grady as "Monty O'Grady"
    Small part. He boxes with the dummy, then tries the 'lung testar,' before helping Mickey to get the mouse out of his pants. His name is written on the wall of the gym.
    THE ADULTS:
    Earl Mohan as "Jimbo Johnson"
    Small part. This is the boxer. Maltin & Bann list Mohan as the boxer's friend, but the boxer himself looks like him to me.
    Clara Guiol as the bookworm
    Small part. She's so absorbed by her reading that she doesn't notice that she's been given the wrong shoes.
    George B. French as the drunken shoeshine customer
    Small part. He falls asleep at the shoeshine stand and then leaves without his shoes.
    William Gillespie as a pedestrian
    Bit part. Not listed by Maltin & Bann. He's the first person to look through the viewfinder, resulting in rings painted around his eyes.
    Helen Gilmore as a pedestrian
    Bit part. Not listed by Maltin & Bann. She's the second person to get rings painted around her eyes.
    Martha Sleeper as one of the women with rings around her eyes
    Bit part. She's seen coming face to face with the laughing guy, then giving money to the fake blind man.
    Dick Gilbert as one of the shoeshine customers
    Bit part. He's the second customer among those with painted shoes.
    Rolfe Sedan as one of the shoeshine customers
    Extra. He's sitting at the shoeshine stand with Gilbert.
    THE CREW:
    Produced by Hal Roach
    Probably credited in the film as a presenter.
    Directed by Robert F. McGowan
    This credit probably appears in the film, but without his middle initial.
    Photographed by Art Lloyd
    Not listed by Maltin & Bann. This credit appears in Joseph McBride's Frank Capra - The Catastrophe Of Success. Lloyd is listed in the payroll summaries as the Our Gang cameraman during this period.
    Titles by H. M. Walker
    This credit probably appears in the film.
    Story by Hal E. Roach
    This credit probably doesn't appear in the film. Frank Capra had left the studio by this time, but the situation involving the twins was one of his leftover ideas.
    Animal trainer: Tony Campanaro
    He was Pal's trainer.
    Teacher: Fern Carter
    Released by Pathé Exchange, Inc.
    Passed by the National Board of Review
    Probably indicated in the film.
    TECHNICAL DETAILS:
    Production A-32.
    Filmed June 2 to 12, 1924. See the 'miscellaneous' section below for details.
    Copyrighted October 2, 1924, by Pathé Exchange, Inc. Registration no. LU20625. Since the copyright was not renewed, this film is now in the public domain.
    Released October 19, 1924. It was the 31st film in the series to be released.
    Silent two-reeler.

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