Shootin' Injuns

Shootin' Injuns

Release date : May 2, 1925
Runtime : 20m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : No Language /
Director : Robert F. McGowan /
Writers : Hal Roach /
Production companies : Hal Roach Studios /
May 2, 1925 20m United States of America Comedy No Language More
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Many of the "Our Gang" kids are in their secret clubhouse - so secret that some wannabe members have troubles trying to find the tunnel entrance - planning their next game, which will be a Wild West shootout. They run into some obstacles in playing the game, including objections from parents, and as such they decide to postpone it until the wee hours of the next morning and play it in the streets of the neighborhood. As it begins to rain during the middle of their shootout that morning, they decide to take refuge in a neighborhood house. What they are unaware of is that the house belongs to inventor W.R. Jones, who rigged it to be a "magnetic house", a demonstration for a possible amusement park attraction. Not knowing about the house's rigged contraptions leads to a lot of misadventures for the gang not related to shooting Indians as they try to figure out what's happening around them.
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  • title:Shootin' Injuns
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1925
  • Runtime:20m
  • Genres: Comedy ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: No Language ·
  • Director: Robert F. McGowan /
  • Writers: Hal Roach ·
  • Production companies: Hal Roach Studios ·
  • Overview:Many of the "Our Gang" kids are in their secret clubhouse - so secret that some wannabe members have troubles trying to find the tunnel entrance - planning their next game, which will be a Wild West shootout. They run into some obstacles in playing the game, including objections from parents, and as such they decide to postpone it until the wee hours of the next morning and play it in the streets of the neighborhood. As it begins to rain during the middle of their shootout that morning, they decide to take refuge in a neighborhood house. What they are unaware of is that the house belongs to inventor W.R. Jones, who rigged it to be a "magnetic house", a demonstration for a possible amusement park attraction. Not knowing about the house's rigged contraptions leads to a lot of misadventures for the gang not related to shooting Indians as they try to figure out what's happening around them.
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