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Dancing Romeo

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Director
  
Cyril Endfield

Language
  
English

5.8/10
IMDb

Duration
  

Country
  
United States

Release date
  
April 29, 1944 (1944-04-29)

Dancing Romeo is a 1944 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Cyril Endfield. Produced and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, it was the 220th and final Our Gang short to be released.

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Plot

Froggy has a crush on a young girl named Marilyn, who is too preoccupied with her budding career as a dancer to pay Froggy attention. When the gang attends one of Marilyn's recitals, Froggy finds himself insanely jealous of Marilyn's dancing partner Gerald, whom he sees as a rival for Marilyn's affections.

A few days later, Froggy holds a dance recital of his own, hoping to impress Marilyn. His seemingly gravity-defying moves are accomplished with the help of Mickey and Buckwheat, who've rigged their pal up with wires and control his movements via a pulley. Gerald exposes this artifice, hoping to embarrass Froggy. Marilyn, however, is impressed by Froggy's determination, and tells him she loves him - only to have the deep-voiced boy faint dead away.

The Gang

  • Billy "Froggy" Laughlin as Froggy
  • Bobby Blake as Mickey
  • Janet Burston as Janet
  • Billie "Buckwheat" Thomas as Buckwheat
  • Additional cast

  • Bobby Browning as Gerald
  • Valerie Lee as Marylin
  • Vincent Graeff as Sits behind Gerald at Froggy's performance
  • Dickie Hall as Boy who figured Froggy has been dancing for years
  • Frank Ward as Boy who can't wait to see Froggy dance
  • References

    Dancing Romeo Wikipedia
    Dancing Romeo IMDb


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