Current Sales Rank: 2236 All-Time Sales Rank: 1909
| Overall Rating:    3.5 out of 5, including 1 review Add your comments on this Title. |
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Mischief Loves Company!
They're all here! Spanky, Alfalfa, Buckwheat, Darla, Stymie, Porky, Petey the dog and all the rascals star in this hilarious motion picture hit. The Little Rascals directed by Penelope Spheeris (Wayne's World, The Beverly Hillbillies), brings a whole new generation of rascals to today's audiences.
Recapturing the sense of innocent fun and unabashed pandemonium that has made the original series a classic and favorite for decades, their new adventures begin at an emergency meeting of the "He-Man Womun Haters Club."
Alfalfa has fallen in love with Darla, threatening the very existence of their "boys only" club. Further trouble ensues when their clubhouse is destroyed and their prized go-cart "The Blur" is stolen by the neighborhood bullies. How can they win the big race and its prize trophy? Adding to their woes is the new boy in town, Waldo, who's refined, rich and also wooing Darla.
Through mischief and mayhem, tricks and ingenuity, the rascals learn the value of true friendship... and even an appreciation of girls!
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| | Widescreen 1.85:1 Color (Anamorphic) | | Audio: (more info) | ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.0 [CC]
SPANISH: Dolby Digital Surround
FRENCH: Dolby Digital Surround
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| Studio: Universal Studios Production Year: 1994 Release Date: 1/20/2004
Length: 83 mins Rating: PG Chapters: 42
| Packaging: Keep Case Number of Discs: 1 Disc: SS-SL Item Code: 61020034 UPC Code: 025192003424
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Overall Rating:    3.5 out of 5, including 1 review Add your comments on this Title. |
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Customer Review
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Charming and fun film for the whole family, but..... - 3.5 out of 5 (3/9/2000)
With a cast of adorable kids and packed with funny dialogue, this film will entertain all ages.
I'm a little disappointed with the image transfer. Not so much the average quality of the picture itself, which could have been much clearer and brighter, but for the lack of a full-screen version.
This film was poorly framed for widescreen. Alfalfa's trademark hair is cut off at the top of the picture half the time, and actors are not kept in frame side-to-side like they should be. It seems as
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