The best Darla Hood’s comedy movies

Darla Hood

Darla Hood

08/11/1931- 13/06/1979
We present our ranking of the best Darla Hood’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 Darla Hood.
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Fishy Tales

Fishy Tales
7.3/10
Alfalfa tries to back out of a fight by pretending to be incapacitated.

The Bohemian Girl

The Bohemian Girl
6.6/10
  • Genre: ComedyMusic
  • Release: 14/02/1936
  • Character: Arline as a Child
Stan and Ollie travel with a band of 18th-century Gypsies holding a nobleman's daughter.

Party Fever

Party Fever
6.2/10
Alfalfa, Butch and Waldo compete for Mayor For A Day. Whoever becomes Mayor gets to take Darla to the Strawberry Festival.

Clown Princes

Clown Princes
6.5/10
  • Genre: ComedyFamily
  • Release: 14/04/1939
  • Character: Darla Hood
The Our Gang kids put on a circus in the barn to raise money to help Porky's family pay the rent and avoid getting evicted.

The Little Ranger

The Little Ranger
6.8/10
Alfalfa imagines himself as a western movie hero battling with Butch for Darla's heart.

Hearts Are Thumps

Hearts Are Thumps
7.5/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 02/04/1937
  • Character: Darla
The gang promises to keep away from girls on St. Valentine's Day, but Alfalfa can't resist Darla.

Divot Diggers

Divot Diggers
7/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 07/02/1936
  • Character: Darla
When the caddies at the local golf course go on strike, the gang steps in to earn some money.

Dog Daze

Dog Daze
5.8/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 01/07/1939
  • Character: Darla
The Gang owes 37 cents to Butch, so they try to raise money by rounding up stray dogs for the reward, but nearly get busted for dognapping.

Waldo's Last Stand

Waldo's Last Stand
5.7/10
The gang offers to help their pal Waldo attract customers to his lemonade stand. Redecorating their clubhouse as a lavish nightclub, the kids stage an elaborate floor show, with Darla Hood as the star vocalist.

Came the Brawn

Came the Brawn
6.9/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 15/04/1938
  • Character: Darla
Alfalfa enters a rigged wrestling match against the Masked Marvel, unaware that neighborhood bully Butch has secretly donned the disguise of his opponent.

Robot Wrecks

Robot Wrecks
5.8/10
Spanky and the gang discover a demonstration of a "human-like" robot named Volto and are inspired to create a robot themselves to do their chores for them. Slicker Walburn convinces them they will need "invisible rays" to bring it to life which he just happens to have to sell to them. As they rush off to get their money, Slicker gets Boxcar Smith to wear the robot's outer body so when he "brings" the robot to life, it will be Boxcar bringing it to life. The gang unsuspectedly gets their robot to mow the lawn at Froggy's house, but with a signal from Slicker, Boxcar runs amok and mows down everything in his path. Froggy gets to explain what happened to his parents who bust up the fraud and get the miscreants to work with the gang to clean up the mess.

Kiddie Kure

Kiddie Kure
6.7/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 23/11/1940
  • Character: Darla
Rich 'Old Man' Bill Morton is a hypochondriac. After bringing new sugar pills to Bill Morton's house, his physician, Doctor Malcolm Scott suggested to Bill Morton's wife that adopting a child might help cure Mister Morton of his delusions. After overhearing their conversation, Bill Morton quickly invited the "Our Gang" members, (as they were at the front come to the door, offering to work and pay for a broken window pane, that had just occurred) to a lunch, in order to sour his wife's thoughts of adopting any children. Then, the unexpected occurs as Alfalfa's two twin little brothers, Tisket and Tasket got to Bill Morton's medications' table, they ate up a majority of them, leading Bill Morton to call his physician, Malcolm Scott back to his house, immediately! When, Doctor Malcolm Scott return to Bill Morton's house, he laughs at what he hears and then tells Bill Morton they are worthless sugar pills, teaching a lesson to Bill Morton he is not sick at all.

Hide and Shriek

Hide and Shriek
6.9/10
Detective Alfalfa and his assistants Buckwheat and Porky try to solve a missing-candy case but find themselves in an amusement park haunted house.

The Pinch Singer

The Pinch Singer
7.1/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 03/01/1936
  • Character: Darla
Alfalfa and our gang try to win fifty dollars on a radio contest.

The Our Gang Story

The Our Gang Story
Join all you favorites--Spanky, Buckwheat, Alfalfa, Darla, Butch, Froggy and more--in a jam-packed special covering more than twenty years and 200 episodes of Hal Roach's inimitable brand of childhood magic. This fascinating video offers insight into the Gang's personal lives, as rare footage follows each member's career through the joys and misfortunes that went along with being one of America's most beloved kids. See how the series began in 1922 and changed after the first all-talking release in 1929, why Shirley Temple and Mickey Rooney never made the Gang, a fifteenth anniversary reunion, and clips from their only feature.

Reunion in Rhythm

Reunion in Rhythm
6.7/10
The gang puts on a musical show at a reunion for some of the former Gang kids.

Bubbling Troubles

Bubbling Troubles
6.8/10
To impress Darla, Alfalfa drinks a concoction of Butch's "dynamite" brew.

Wedding Worries

Wedding Worries
5.8/10
  • Genre: ComedyFamily
  • Release: 13/12/1941
  • Character: Darla Hood (uncredited)
The Our Gang kids worry that Darla's new stepmother will be an evil stepmother like of fairy tale fame.

Men in Fright

Men in Fright
6.6/10
The kids go to the hospital to visit Darla, who's recovering from a tonsillectomy. Chaos soon ensues.

Duel Personalities

Duel Personalities
6.5/10
  • Genre: ComedyFamily
  • Release: 11/03/1939
  • Character: Darla (uncredited)
While under a hypnotic spell, Alfalfa thinks he's one of the Three Musketeers and challenges Butch to a duel.

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