Second Childhood

Second Childhood

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1936-04-11

A lonely, rich, hypochondriac is celebrating her 65th birthday in the same manner in which she observes the other 364 days of the year by complaining, berating her servants, taking her pills and grumping about everything around her, including the sunshine. A toy airplane comes flying through an open window and breaks a vase, and when its owner, Spanky, comes in search of it he is informed he will have to pay seventy-five cents for the broken vase. Spanly has never seen six-bit, much less having it in his pants, so he offers his and his friend's help in cleaning up the yard in exchange. Before the kids are through, they've given the old lady a new outlook on life.

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A lonely, rich, hypochondriac is celebrating her 65th birthday in the same manner in which she observes the other 364 days of the year by complaining, berating her servants, taking her pills and grumping about everything around her, including the sunshine. A toy airplane comes flying through an open window and breaks a vase, and when its owner, Spanky, comes in search of it he is informed he will have to pay seventy-five cents for the broken vase. Spanly has never seen six-bit, much less having it in his pants, so he offers his and his friend's help in cleaning up the yard in exchange. Before the kids are through, they've given the old lady a new outlook on life.

Released

1936-04-11

Runtime

20

Director

Gus Meins

Budget

$0

Revenue

$0

Genres

Family

Comedy

Language

English

Production

Hal Roach Studios

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    Darla Hood

    Darla Hood
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    Eugene 'Porky' Lee

    Eugene 'Porky' Lee
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    George McFarland

    George McFarland
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    Carl Switzer

    Carl Switzer
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    Billie Thomas

    Billie Thomas
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    Zeffie Tilbury

    Zeffie Tilbury
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    Sidney Bracey

    Sidney Bracey
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    Gretta Gould

    Gretta Gould