Farina, Joe, and friends use dogs to power their "roadsters," but following a lesson from the head of the Be Kind to Animals Society, they make it their cause to rescue animals from bad treatment. Joe even manages to find patience for a nagging flea that persists in biting him.

You should watch this if you like seeing how kids actually played a hundred years ago. It’s a great slice of history for people who like the Little Rascals or just want to see some cool 1920s junk-pile engineering. 🐶 If you get stressed out by seeing dogs pull heavy things, you might want to skip the first five minut...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Robert A. McGowan

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"You should watch this if you like seeing how kids actually played a hundred years ago. It’s a great slice of history for people who like the Little Rascals or just want to see some cool 1920s junk-pile engineering. 🐶 If you get stressed out by seeing dogs pull heavy things, you might want to skip the first five minutes. It is all meant to be funny, but some of it feels a bit rough by today's standards. The whole thing starts with the kids building these 'roadsters' out of crates and old wheel..."
John M. O'Brien
Robert A. McGowan, H.M. Walker
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