
John 'Uh huh' Collum was born on June 29, 1926 in Chicago, Illinois, USA as John Keith Collum. He was an actor, known for Fish Hooky (1933), Forgotten Babies (1933) and Mush and Milk (1933). He died on August 28, 1962 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
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When private tutor Thomas Arnold becomes headmaster at an English preparatory school for boys, he puts into place a policy of strict punishment against unruliness and bullying. Arnold finds an ally in Tom Brown, a new student who is secretly subjected to abuse by a group of older boys. He eventually plucks up the courage to lead his fellow classmates in an underground rebellion against their tormentors.

Alfalfa and the gang build their own "speedboat" powered by ducks, and challenge Waldo to a race for the hand of Darla.

The gang promises to keep away from girls on St. Valentine's Day, but Alfalfa can't resist Darla.

Orphaned shoeshine boy Spanky is working on a Mississippi riverboat during the Civil War. There he befriends young runaway slave Buckwheat. After wronging a vicious gambler, Spanky and Buckwheat are forced to jump ship. Finding solace at a nearby house, the two are picked by Marshall Valiant for an important mission. This inspires Spanky to organize the local kids to form a small army of their own.

The gang puts a phony absent note on their teacher's desk so they can go to the circus, then have to get it back when they find out that the class was going on a field trip to the circus anyway.

Alfalfa and our gang try to win fifty dollars on a radio contest.

The "Our Gang" kids stage a production of "Romeo and Juliet," but the show is threatened when leading lady Darla walks out on star Alfalfa.

A truant officer spots the kids in an amusement park. They try to escape him.

When Cap's back pension finally comes in, he treats the gang to a day at an amusement park.

While the rest of the gang goes fishing, Spanky gets stuck babysitting.
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