The gang trades places with a group of orphans about to take a train ride..

Is it worth the time? If you have any soft spot for the Our Gang shorts, you will probably find this charming. It’s light, it’s noisy, and it doesn’t ask you to think too hard. If you prefer your comedy with a bit more structure or find kids screaming in high-pitched voices to be a sensory nightmare, skip it. There is...

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

Robert F. McGowan

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"Is it worth the time? If you have any soft spot for the Our Gang shorts, you will probably find this charming. It’s light, it’s noisy, and it doesn’t ask you to think too hard. If you prefer your comedy with a bit more structure or find kids screaming in high-pitched voices to be a sensory nightmare, skip it. There is a specific kind of energy in Choo-Choo! that feels like a sugar rush hitting a brick wall. It starts with the switch-up—the orphans are supposed to be the ones on the train, but o..."
Clarence Lawrence
Hal Roach, H.M. Walker
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