The best Bobby 'Wheezer' Hutchins’s family movies

Bobby 'Wheezer' Hutchins

Bobby 'Wheezer' Hutchins

29/03/1925- 17/03/1945
We present our ranking of the best Bobby 'Wheezer' Hutchins’s movies. Do you love cinema? Or are you looking for a movie of your favorite actor to watch tonight? Surely you have some to see or that you did not know yet about Bobby 'Wheezer' Hutchins.
Year:

Boxing Gloves

Boxing Gloves
6.8/10
  • Genre: ComedyFamily
  • Release: 09/09/1929
  • Character: Wheezer
The Rascals have a boxing arena that could pack them in if they could find fighters who would actually mix it up. Harry and Farina notice a rivalry between two very large young kids, Joe and Chubby, that would fill the bill if only the two heavyweights would put aside their gentle natures. Farina gets an idea: tell each of the lads that the other will take a dive in the second round. So the fight begins and the stands are filled; but will the combatants actually throw a punch? Ernie has one more trick up his sleeve to get the fists flying and the crowd on its feet. Sweet science indeed.

Small Talk

Small Talk
6.1/10
  • Genre: ComedyFamily
  • Release: 18/05/1929
  • Character: Wheezer
The gang are all orphans, hoping to be adopted by nice families where "spinach is not on the menu". Wheezer, the youngest child, gets adopted by a wealthy couple, while his older sister Mary Ann does not. The gang all comes to visit Wheezer in his new home, setting off an alarm that causes the police and the fire department to come over. At that time, Wheezer's new mother and father decide to adopt Mary Ann as well. The couple's friends all each adopt a child as well; even Farina is adopted by the maid at Wheezer's new home.

Teacher's Pet

Teacher's Pet
7.9/10
  • Genre: ComedyFamily
  • Release: 10/10/1930
  • Character: Wheezer
Jackie prepares a series of elaborate jokes for his new teacher.

Lazy Days

Lazy Days
6.4/10
  • Genre: ComedyFamily
  • Release: 24/08/1929
  • Character: Wheezer
While the other kids and animals find things to do on the farm, Farina becomes single-minded in his quest to do nothing at all.

Railroadin'

Railroadin'
6.6/10
  • Genre: ComedyFamily
  • Release: 15/06/1929
  • Character: Wheezer
The gang is playing around the railroad station, and Joe and Chubby's father, an engineer, lectures against the kids playing in such a dangerous area. True to his word, after Joe and Chubby's father leaves, a crazy man starts a train with most of the kids on it, save for Farina who is nearly run over several times. Once Farina manages to climb aboard himself, the kids attempt to stop the runaway locomotive, but have no luck until the engine crashes into a grocery truck. As it turns out, however, the entire incident is revealed to be a dream Farina had as Joe and Chubby's father lectured the kids about rail-yard safety.

Bouncing Babies

Bouncing Babies
7.1/10
  • Genre: ComedyFamily
  • Release: 11/10/1929
  • Character: Wheezer
With Wheezer's new baby brother getting all the attention, he tries to send the baby back.

School's Out

School's Out
7.2/10
  • Genre: ComedyFamily
  • Release: 21/11/1930
  • Character: Wheezer
The kids mistake Miss Crabtree's brother for a potential boyfriend, and plot to discourage him.

Shiver My Timbers

Shiver My Timbers
7.5/10
  • Genre: ComedyFamily
  • Release: 09/10/1931
  • Character: Wheezer
The Gang plays hooky from school so they can listen to the tall tales of a friendly sea captain.

Cat, Dog & Co.

Cat, Dog & Co.
6.8/10
  • Genre: ComedyFamily
  • Release: 14/09/1929
  • Character: Wheezer
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. Meanwhile, Wheezer, who has been tormenting animals with his games, dreams that the animals have turned the tables on him.

Readin' and Writin'

Readin' and Writin'
7.4/10
  • Genre: ComedyFamily
  • Release: 01/02/1932
  • Character: Wheezer
Tired of going to school, Breezy comes up with a plan to get himself expelled.

Mush and Milk

Mush and Milk
7.5/10
  • Genre: ComedyFamily
  • Release: 27/05/1933
  • Character: Wheezer
When Cap's back pension finally comes in, he treats the gang to a day at an amusement park.

The Little Rascals - Bear Shooters, Waldo's Last Stand, Dogs of War

The Little Rascals - Bear Shooters, Waldo's Last Stand, Dogs of War
The Gang goes on a camping trip as "Bear Shooters" in which Chubby greases Wheezer with Limburger, then puts on a floor show in a barn to try to sell a reluctant Froggy some lemonade in "Waldo's Last Stand". The silent "Dogs of War!" depicts the great battle of Kelly's tomato patch waged by "Stonewall" Jackie and "Private" Farina, then the Gang tries to get wok in the movies, driving director Harold Lloyd to distraction.

The Little Rascals - The Pooch, Arbor Day, Derby Day

The Little Rascals - The Pooch, Arbor Day, Derby Day
Stymie, Spanky and the Gang have to save Pete from the dog catcher's gas chamber in "The Pooch", while Spanky and Alfalfa headline the school pageant with a pair of midgets mistaken for children on "Arbor Day". In the 1923 silent "Derby Day", the Gang is selling hot dogs and lemonade outside the racetrack when Mickie hits upon an idea of holding their own race--between a mule, a horse, a cow, a doh, a goat and a bicycle.

Our Gang - Little Rascals Greatest Hits

Our Gang - Little Rascals Greatest Hits
The gang's all here - Our Gang, that is, with Spanky, Alfalfa, Jackie, Farina, Scotty, Buckwheat, Chubby, Stymie, Wheezer, Dickie, Tommy, Mary, Pete and more in uncut versions of some of their funniest episodes. A magic lamp turns two adults into new arrivals at the Happy Home Orphanage in "Shrimps for a Day," while the Rascals show a thief how to "Fly My Kite" when he tries to send their beloved Grandma to the poor farm. The Gang is snubbed after saying "Hi Neighbor" to the new kid on the block, and Spanky has "Beginners Luck" during his debut on amateur night, before they mistake a hungry "Kid from Borneo" for Uncle George.

The Little Rascals - Little Papa, Dogs Is Dogs, Sprucin' Up

The Little Rascals - Little Papa, Dogs Is Dogs, Sprucin' Up
With the Gang aching to hit the gridiron, team captain Spanky’s got to play Little Papa and mind the baby, while Pete is framed by Wheezer’s hateful stepbrother, Sherwood, and sent to the pound in Dogs Is Dogs. Sherwood’s dog kills a chicken, so he blames Pete, but Wheezer and his sister Dorothy have the last laugh; then Spanky and the Gang try to impress the daughter of Mr. Jones, the new truant officer, by Sprucin’ Up.

Our Gang - Little Rascals Varieties

Our Gang - Little Rascals Varieties
Recapture the magic of Hal Roach's in this delightful musical comedy compilation released to theaters in 1959 and featuring classics from the peak period of the most popular movie series of all times. Darla Hood makes her Our Gang Debut in their neighborhood musical revue, singing "I'll Never Say 'Never Again' Again," and is designated their entrant in a radio station singing contest, but fails to show up on time. Alfalfa goes on in her places, performing his unforgettable rendition of "I'm in the Mood for Love," while Spanky turns into a pint-sized Fred Astaire when the Adams Street Grammar School stages a musical show.

Related actors