Donald Haines (May 9, 1919 – February 20, 1943) was an American
child actor
The term child actor or child actress is generally applied to a child acting on stage or in film, movies or television. An adult who began their acting career as a child may also be called a child actor, or a "former child actor". Closely associ ...
who had recurring appearances in the ''
Our Gang
''Our Gang'' (also known as ''The Little Rascals'' or ''Hal Roach's Rascals'') is an American series of comedy short films chronicling a group of poor neighborhood children and their adventures. Created by film producer Hal Roach, also the ...
''
short subjects
A short film is any motion picture that is short enough in running time not to be considered a feature film. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences defines a short film as "an original motion picture that has a running time of 40 minutes ...
series from 1930 to 1933. He appeared in ''
Our Gang
''Our Gang'' (also known as ''The Little Rascals'' or ''Hal Roach's Rascals'') is an American series of comedy short films chronicling a group of poor neighborhood children and their adventures. Created by film producer Hal Roach, also the ...
'' during the early sound days along with
Norman "Chubby" Chaney
Norman Myers Chaney (October 18, 1914 – May 29, 1936) was an American child actor, notable for appearing in 19 ''Our Gang'' comedies as "Chubby" from 1929 to 1931.
Early life and career
Chaney was born on October 18, 1914 (though Richard ...
,
Allen "Farina" Hoskins
Allen Clayton Hoskins (August 9, 1920 – July 26, 1980) was an American child actor, who portrayed the character of Farina in 105 ''Our Gang'' short films from 1922 to 1931.
Acting career 1920–1936
''Our Gang''
Stardom
Born in Boston ...
,
Jackie Cooper
John Cooper Jr. (September 15, 1922 – May 3, 2011) was an American actor, television director, producer, and executive, known universally as Jackie Cooper. He was a child actor who made the transition to an adult career. Cooper was the first ...
,
Matthew "Stymie" Beard
Matthew Beard Jr. (January 1, 1925 – January 8, 1981) was an American actor. As a child actor, he was most famous for playing Stymie in the '' Our Gang'' short comedy films of 1930–1935. The role was so well known that he adopted the name ...
,
Bobby "Wheezer" Hutchins, and
Dorothy DeBorba.
Early years
Haines was born in
Seward County, Nebraska
Seward County is a county in the U.S. state of Nebraska. As of the 2010 United States Census, the population was 16,750. Its county seat is Seward. The county was formed in 1855, and was organized in 1867. It was originally called Greene County, ...
, the son of Karl and Nola Haines. Their family moved to California when he was 9 years old.
''Our Gang''
Haines's tenure began during the early talkies up through the "Miss Crabtree episodes," and then the early Spanky episodes. He would leave with
Jackie Cooper
John Cooper Jr. (September 15, 1922 – May 3, 2011) was an American actor, television director, producer, and executive, known universally as Jackie Cooper. He was a child actor who made the transition to an adult career. Cooper was the first ...
for feature films at Paramount only to return a few months later. He was 11 years old when he joined the gang in 1930. His association with the Our Gang series lasted through 1933.
Haines's first short was ''
Shivering Shakespeare
''Shivering Shakespeare'' is an ''Our Gang'' short film directed by Anthony Mack. Produced by Hal Roach and released to theaters by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, it was the 95th ''Our Gang'' short to be released.
Plot
The gang participates in a play ent ...
'', which featured him giggling his way through his lines. He was intended to originally be a full-time character playing the tough guy and was cast as such in ''
The First Seven Years
''The First Seven Years'' is a 1930 ''Our Gang'' short comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 96th (eighth talking) ''Our Gang'' short that was released.
Plot
Jackie is in love with Mary Ann, but she is not interested in any boy. ...
'', opposite
Jackie Cooper
John Cooper Jr. (September 15, 1922 – May 3, 2011) was an American actor, television director, producer, and executive, known universally as Jackie Cooper. He was a child actor who made the transition to an adult career. Cooper was the first ...
. After that, he played a recurring character with occasional lines of dialogue until 1931. At that time he was offered a contract with
Paramount
Paramount (from the word ''paramount'' meaning "above all others") may refer to:
Entertainment and music companies
* Paramount Global, also known simply as Paramount, an American mass media company formerly known as ViacomCBS. The following busin ...
that began with a role in a feature called ''
Skippy''. Cooper also was offered a role on that feature along with a contract. Both Jackie and Donald are missing from the final scenes of the second-to-last short made in the 1930-31 season, ''
Bargain Day
''Bargain Day'' is a 1931 '' Our Gang'' short comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 106th ''Our Gang'' short that was released.
Plot
Jackie notices that the Gang's baseball equipment is missing and discovers Wheezer and Stymie w ...
'', owing to their beginning work at Paramount.
Haines left Paramount to return to Hal Roach Studios just in time for the 1931-32 season. Haines would resume his role as a recurring character with occasional dialogue for the next two seasons. Haines left the ''Our Gang'' series at the age of 15 after appearing in the 1933 short ''
Fish Hooky
''Fish Hooky'' is a 1933 ''Our Gang'' short subject, short comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 120th (32nd talking episode) ''Our Gang'' short that was released.
Plot
Wheezer, Dickie, Uh-huh, and Stymie choose to play hooky fro ...
''.
Later career
Haines left the ''Our Gang'' series in 1933 but continued working as an actor at Hal Roach Studios on many shorts and features until 1940. His work during this time included appearances in the East Side Kids films ''
East Side Kids
The East Side Kids were characters in a series of 22 films released by Monogram Pictures from 1940 through 1945. Many of them were originally part of The Dead End Kids and The Little Tough Guys, and several of them later became members of The B ...
'' and ''
Boys of the City
''Boys of the City'' (also known as ''The Ghost Creeps'') is a 1940 black-and-white comedy/thriller film directed by Joseph H. Lewis. It is the second East Side Kids film and the first to star Bobby Jordan, Leo Gorcey, and Ernest Morrison.
Plot ...
'' as "Pee Wee" and then in ''
That Gang of Mine
''That Gang of Mine'' is a 1940 film directed by Joseph H. Lewis and starring Leo Gorcey and Bobby Jordan. It is the third film in the ''East Side Kids'' series.
Plot
Old horseman Ben brings his beloved thoroughbred Bluenight to New York from Ken ...
'', ''
Pride of the Bowery'', ''
Flying Wild
''Flying Wild'' (aka ''The East Side Kids in Flying Wild'' and ''Air Devils'') is a 1941 film directed by William Beaudine under the pseudonym "William West" as the fifth installment of the East Side Kids series which eventually totaled 22 fi ...
'', ''
Bowery Blitzkrieg
''Bowery Blitzkrieg'' is a 1941 film and the sixth installment of the East Side Kids series. The film "introduced" Huntz Hall in his first of the East Side Kids film series.
It was released in the United Kingdom under the title ''Stand and Deliv ...
'', and ''
Spooks Run Wild
''Spooks Run Wild'' is a 1941 American horror comedy film and the seventh film in the East Side Kids series. It stars Bela Lugosi with Leo Gorcey, Bobby Jordan and Huntz Hall. It is directed by Phil Rosen, in his first and only outing in the se ...
'' as "Skinny." He also played Jerry Cruncher Jr. in the film version of ''
A Tale of Two Cities
''A Tale of Two Cities'' is a historical novel published in 1859 by Charles Dickens, set in London and Paris before and during the French Revolution. The novel tells the story of the French Doctor Manette, his 18-year-long imprisonment in the ...
''.
Death
Haines enlisted as an aviation cadet in the
United States Army Air Forces
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on December 10, 1941, to serve in
World War II
World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great powers—forming two opposin ...
.
He was
killed in action on February 20, 1943 in North Africa. At the time of his death, his rank was
first lieutenant
First lieutenant is a commissioned officer military rank in many armed forces; in some forces, it is an appointment.
The rank of lieutenant has different meanings in different military formations, but in most forces it is sub-divided into a s ...
. Haines is buried in
Inglewood Park Cemetery
Inglewood Park Cemetery, 720 East Florence Avenue in Inglewood, California, was founded in 1905.
A number of notable people, including entertainment and sports personalities, have been interred or entombed there.
History
The proposed est ...
in Los Angeles.
Filmography
''Our Gang''
*''
Shivering Shakespeare
''Shivering Shakespeare'' is an ''Our Gang'' short film directed by Anthony Mack. Produced by Hal Roach and released to theaters by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, it was the 95th ''Our Gang'' short to be released.
Plot
The gang participates in a play ent ...
'' (1930, Short) as Donny (film debut)
*''
The First Seven Years
''The First Seven Years'' is a 1930 ''Our Gang'' short comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 96th (eighth talking) ''Our Gang'' short that was released.
Plot
Jackie is in love with Mary Ann, but she is not interested in any boy. ...
'' (1930, Short) as Speck (uncredited)
*''
Teacher's Pet
Teacher's pet is a person that has an advantageous position compared to other students, where the teacher
A teacher, also called a schoolteacher or formally an educator, is a person who helps students to acquire knowledge, competence, or v ...
'' (1930, Short) as Don (uncredited)
*''
School's Out'' (1930, Short) as Himself
*''
Helping Grandma'' (1931, Short) as Donald
*''
Love Business
''Love Business'' is a 1931 ''Our Gang'' short comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 104th (16th talking episode) ''Our Gang'' short that was released.
Plot
Jackie is hopelessly in love with Miss Crabtree. At the same time, his ...
'' (1931, Short) as Donald
*''
Little Daddy'' (1931, Short) as Donald
*''
Bargain Day
''Bargain Day'' is a 1931 '' Our Gang'' short comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 106th ''Our Gang'' short that was released.
Plot
Jackie notices that the Gang's baseball equipment is missing and discovers Wheezer and Stymie w ...
'' (1931, Short) as Donald
*''
Big Ears'' (1931, Short) as Donald
*''
Readin' and Writin'
''Readin' and Writin is a 1932 ''Our Gang'' short comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 111th (22nd talking episode) ''Our Gang'' short that was released.
Plot
It is the first day of school and children are beginning school fo ...
'' (1932, Short) as Donald
*''
Free Eats
''Free Eats'' is a 1932 ''Our Gang'' short comedy film directed by Ray McCarey. It was the 112th (24th talking Our Gang episode) ''Our Gang'' short that was released.
Plot
The gang along with other poor children in the town are given a party wi ...
'' (1932, Short) as Kid Wanting Cake
*''
Choo-Choo!
''Choo-Choo!'' is a 1932 ''Our Gang'' short comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 114th (26th talking episode) ''Our Gang'' short that was released. It is a remake of the 1923 ''Our Gang'' film '' A Pleasant Journey''.
Plot
Exch ...
'' (1932, Short) as Donald, an orphan
*''
Birthday Blues
''Birthday Blues'' is a 1932 '' Our Gang'' short comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 118th (31st talking episode) ''Our Gang'' short that was released.
Plot
When their pennypinching father refuses to buy a birthday gift for ...
'' (1932, Short) as Boy with mousetrap on lip
*''
A Lad an' a Lamp
''A Lad an' a Lamp'' is a 1932 ''Our Gang'' short comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 119th (32nd talking episode) ''Our Gang'' short that was released. The film has been criticized as containing racist humor.
Plot
Fascina ...
'' (1932, Short) as Toughie
*''
Fish Hooky
''Fish Hooky'' is a 1933 ''Our Gang'' short subject, short comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 120th (32nd talking episode) ''Our Gang'' short that was released.
Plot
Wheezer, Dickie, Uh-huh, and Stymie choose to play hooky fro ...
'' (1933, Short) as Donald
Film
*''
Skippy'' (1931) as Harley Nubbins
*''
When a Feller Needs a Friend
''When a Feller Needs a Friend'' is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by Harry A. Pollard and written by Frank Butler and Sylvia Thalberg. The film stars Jackie Cooper, Charles "Chic" Sale, Ralph Graves, Dorothy Peterson, Andy Sh ...
'' (1932) as Fatty Bullen
*''
No Greater Glory
''No Greater Glory'' is a 1934 American Pre-Code allegorical anti-war film directed by Frank Borzage and based on the novel ''A Pál utcai fiúk'' by Ferenc Molnár, known in English as "The Boys of Paul Street." The film's box office performance ...
'' (1934) as Csonakos
*''
Manhattan Melodrama
''Manhattan Melodrama'' is a 1934 American pre-Code crime film, produced by MGM, directed by W. S. Van Dyke, and starring Clark Gable, William Powell, and Myrna Loy. The movie also provided one of Mickey Rooney's earliest film roles. (Rooney pla ...
'' (1934) as Spud - as a Boy (uncredited)
*''
Little Man, What Now?'' (1934) as Emil Kleinholz Jr.
*''
Now I'll Tell
''Now I'll Tell'' is a 1934 American Pre-Code drama film directed by Edwin J. Burke starring Spencer Tracy, Helen Twelvetrees, and Alice Faye. It was produced by Fox Film shortly before the company's merger with Twentieth Century Pictures. It m ...
'' (1934) as Messenger Boy (uncredited)
*''
Murder in the Private Car
''Murder in the Private Car'' is a 1934 American pre-Code mystery romance film starring Mary Carlisle, Charles Ruggles and Una Merkel. Directed by Harry Beaumont, the production is based on the play ''The Rear Car'' by Edward E. Rose. David ...
'' (1934) as Boy in Front of Theatre (uncredited)
*''
Kid Millions
''Kid Millions'' (1934) is an American musical film directed by Roy Del Ruth, produced by Samuel Goldwyn Productions, and starring Eddie Cantor. Its elaborate "Ice Cream Fantasy Finale" production number was filmed in three-strip Technicolor, one ...
'' (1934) as Kid Band Member (uncredited)
*''
I'll Fix It
''I'll Fix It'' is a 1934 American romantic comedy film directed by Roy William Neill and starring Jack Holt, Mona Barrie and Winnie Lightner. An extremely powerful machine politics fixer is frustrated when his attempts to secure his younger brot ...
'' (1934) as Boy (uncredited)
*''
Music in the Air
''Music in the Air'' is a musical written by Oscar Hammerstein II (lyrics and book) and Jerome Kern (music). It introduced songs such as "The Song Is You", "In Egern on the Tegern See" and "I've Told Ev'ry Little Star". The musical premiered on ...
'' (1934) as Peanut Vendor at Munich Zoo (uncredited)
*''
The Winning Ticket
''The Winning Ticket'' is a 1935 American comedy film directed by Charles Reisner and starring Leo Carrillo, Louise Fazenda, and Ted Healy. It was released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
Plot summary
Poor Italian-American barber Joe Thomasello (Leo Car ...
'' (1935) as Stubby (uncredited)
*''
Straight from the Heart'' (1935) as Neighbor Boy (uncredited)
*''
Vagabond Lady
''Vagabond Lady'' is a 1935 American comedy film directed by Sam Taylor and written by Frank Butler. The film stars Robert Young and Evelyn Venable. The film was released on May 3, 1935, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
Plot
Irresponsible, happy-go-luc ...
'' (1935) as Spear Office Boy (uncredited)
*''
Ginger
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A spice is a seed, fruit, root, bark, or other plant substance primarily used for flavoring or coloring food. Spices ...
'' (1935) as Butch (uncredited)
*''
The Nitwits
''The Nitwits'' is a 1935 American comedy film directed by George Stevens from a screenplay written by Fred Guiol and Al Boasberg, based on a story by Stuart Palmer. Released by RKO on June 7, 1935, the film stars the comedy duo of Wheeler & Woo ...
'' (1935) as Hal - Office Boy (uncredited)
*''
His Night Out
''His Night Out'' is a 1935 American comedy film directed by William Nigh and written by Harry Clork and Doris Malloy. The film stars Edward Everett Horton, Irene Hervey, Jack La Rue, Robert McWade, Lola Lane and Willard Robertson. The film was ...
'' (1935) as Office Boy (uncredited)
*''
Annie Oakley
Annie Oakley (born Phoebe Ann Mosey; August 13, 1860 – November 3, 1926) was an American sharpshooter who starred in Buffalo Bill's Wild West show.
Oakley developed hunting skills as a child to provide for her impoverished family in western ...
'' (1935) as Boy at Shooting Gallery (uncredited)
*''
A Tale of Two Cities
''A Tale of Two Cities'' is a historical novel published in 1859 by Charles Dickens, set in London and Paris before and during the French Revolution. The novel tells the story of the French Doctor Manette, his 18-year-long imprisonment in the ...
'' (1935) as Jerry Cruncher Jr.
*''
Exclusive Story
''Exclusive Story'' is a 1936 American drama film directed by George B. Seitz and written by Michael Fessier. The film stars Franchot Tone, Madge Evans, Stuart Erwin, Joseph Calleia, Robert Barrat and J. Farrell MacDonald. The film was released ...
'' (1936) as Office Boy (uncredited)
*''
Little Lord Fauntleroy
''Little Lord Fauntleroy'' is a novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett. It was published as a serial in '' St. Nicholas Magazine'' from November 1885 to October 1886, then as a book by Scribner's (the publisher of ''St. Nicholas'') in 1886. The ill ...
'' (1936) as Fighting Boy (uncredited)
*''
Love Before Breakfast
''Love Before Breakfast'' is a 1936 American romantic comedy starring Carole Lombard, Preston Foster, and Cesar Romero, based on Faith Baldwin's short story ''Spinster Dinner'', published in '' International-Cosmopolitan'' in July 1934. The film w ...
'' (1936) as Boy on Bicycle (uncredited)
*''
Little Miss Nobody'' (1936) as Harold Slade
*''
Bunker Bean
''Bunker Bean'' is a 1936 American black-and-white comedy film adapted from a novel by Harry Leon Wilson and the subsequent play adapted by Lee Wilson Dodd. It was directed by William Hamilton and Edward Killy, produced by William Sistrom, and s ...
'' (1936) as Jones & Co. Office Boy (uncredited)
*''
Daniel Boone
Daniel Boone (September 26, 1820) was an American pioneer and frontiersman whose exploits made him one of the first folk heroes of the United States. He became famous for his exploration and settlement of Kentucky, which was then beyond the we ...
'' (1936) as Man Being Burned at The Stake (uncredited)
*''
Two Wise Maids
''Two Wise Maids'' is a 1937 American drama film directed by Phil Rosen, written by Samuel Ornitz, and starring Alison Skipworth, Polly Moran, Irene Manning, Donald Cook, Jackie Searl, and Lila Lee. It was released on February 15, 1937, by Repub ...
'' (1937) as Schoolboy (uncredited)
*''
Rhythm in the Clouds
''Rhythm in the Clouds'' is a 1937 American film directed by John H. Auer.
Plot
Struggling songwriter Judy Walker gets two hours notice to vacate her room. In frustration, she accidentally spills "ink eraser" on her latest rejection letter, wh ...
'' (1937) as Office Boy (uncredited)
*''
Public Wedding
''Public Wedding'' is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Nick Grinde and written by Roy Chanslor and Houston Branch. The film stars Jane Wyman (in her first starring role), William Hopper, Dick Purcell, Marie Wilson, Berton Churchill and ...
'' (1937) as Boy Selling Confetti (uncredited)
*''
Super-Sleuth
''Super-Sleuth'' is a 1937 comedy film directed by Ben Stoloff. It was an early lead role for Jack Oakie.
''Super Sleuth'' was a remade in 1946 as '' Genius at Work'', with comedy team of Wally Brown and Alan Carney.
Plot
A film detective believe ...
'' (1937) as Second Newsboy (uncredited)
*''
Love and Hisses
''Love and Hisses'' is a 1937 American musical comedy film directed by Sidney Lanfield and starring Walter Winchell, Ben Bernie and Simone Simon. It is the sequel to the film ''Wake Up and Live''.Lev p.24 Twentieth Century Fox's Darryl F. Zanuck w ...
'' (1937) as Newsboy (uncredited)
*''
Kidnapped
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* subject to the crime of kidnapping
Literature
* ''Kidnapped'' (novel), an 1886 novel by Robert Louis Stevenson
* ''Kidnapped'' (comics), a 2007 graphic novel adaptation of R. L. Stevenson's novel by Alan Grant and Ca ...
'' (1938) as Ransome
*''
Three Comrades'' (1938) as Jupp - Boy Running for Help (uncredited)
*''
Reformatory
A reformatory or reformatory school is a youth detention center or an adult correctional facility popular during the late 19th and early 20th centuries in Western countries. In the United Kingdom and United States, they came out of social concerns ...
'' (1938) as Inmate (uncredited)
*''
Boys Town'' (1938) as Alabama (uncredited)
*''
Down on the Farm'' (1938) as Boy in Drug Store (uncredited)
*''
Sergeant Madden
''Sergeant Madden'' is a 1939 film noir forerunner directed by Josef von Sternberg and starring Wallace Beery. The supporting cast in this dark police crime drama, noted for its imaginative and evocative cinematography, includes Tom Brown, Larain ...
'' (1939) as Milton
*''
Never Say Die'' (1939) as Julius - Bellhop (uncredited)
*''
On Your Toes
''On Your Toes'' (1936) is a musical with a book by Richard Rodgers, George Abbott, and Lorenz Hart, music by Rodgers, and lyrics by Hart. It was adapted into a film in 1939.
While teaching music at Knickerbocker University, Phil "Junior" Dol ...
'' (1939) as Elevator Operator (uncredited)
*''
East Side Kids
The East Side Kids were characters in a series of 22 films released by Monogram Pictures from 1940 through 1945. Many of them were originally part of The Dead End Kids and The Little Tough Guys, and several of them later became members of The B ...
'' (1940) as PeeWee
*''
Seventeen
Seventeen or 17 may refer to:
*17 (number), the natural number following 16 and preceding 18
* one of the years 17 BC, AD 17, 1917, 2017
Literature
Magazines
* ''Seventeen'' (American magazine), an American magazine
* ''Seventeen'' (Japanese m ...
'' (1940) as Joe Bullitt
*''
The Return of Wild Bill'' (1940) as Bobby
*''
Boys of the City
''Boys of the City'' (also known as ''The Ghost Creeps'') is a 1940 black-and-white comedy/thriller film directed by Joseph H. Lewis. It is the second East Side Kids film and the first to star Bobby Jordan, Leo Gorcey, and Ernest Morrison.
Plot ...
'' (1940) as Peewee
*''
That Gang of Mine
''That Gang of Mine'' is a 1940 film directed by Joseph H. Lewis and starring Leo Gorcey and Bobby Jordan. It is the third film in the ''East Side Kids'' series.
Plot
Old horseman Ben brings his beloved thoroughbred Bluenight to New York from Ken ...
'' (1940) as Skinny
*''
Fugitive from a Prison Camp
''Fugitive from a Prison Camp'' is a 1940 American thriller film directed by Lewis D. Collins and starring Jack Holt, Marian Marsh and Robert Barrat.
Synopsis
After an innocent man is picked up following a police raid, a sheriff tries to demonst ...
'' (1940) as Burly Bascomb
*''
Melody Ranch
''Melody Ranch'' is a 1940 Western musical film directed by Joseph Santley and starring Gene Autry, Jimmy Durante, and Ann Miller. Written by Jack Moffitt, F. Hugh Herbert, Bradford Ropes, and Betty Burbridge, the film is about a singing cowbo ...
'' (1940) as Callboy (uncredited)
*''
Pride of the Bowery'' (1940) as Skinny
*''
Flying Wild
''Flying Wild'' (aka ''The East Side Kids in Flying Wild'' and ''Air Devils'') is a 1941 film directed by William Beaudine under the pseudonym "William West" as the fifth installment of the East Side Kids series which eventually totaled 22 fi ...
'' (1941) as Skinny
*''
Bowery Blitzkrieg
''Bowery Blitzkrieg'' is a 1941 film and the sixth installment of the East Side Kids series. The film "introduced" Huntz Hall in his first of the East Side Kids film series.
It was released in the United Kingdom under the title ''Stand and Deliv ...
'' (1941) as Skinny
*''
Spooks Run Wild
''Spooks Run Wild'' is a 1941 American horror comedy film and the seventh film in the East Side Kids series. It stars Bela Lugosi with Leo Gorcey, Bobby Jordan and Huntz Hall. It is directed by Phil Rosen, in his first and only outing in the se ...
'' (1941) as Skinny (final film)
References
Bibliography
* Holmstrom, John. ''The Moving Picture Boy: An International Encyclopaedia from 1895 to 1995'', Norwich, Michael Russell, 1996, p. 89.
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