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Divot Diggers

1936 American film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Divot Diggers
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Divot Diggers is a 1936 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan; It was the 142nd Our Gang short to be released.[1]

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Plot

The action takes place at an expansive California golf course, where the gang merrily play their own ragtag version of golf with makeshift clubs. When the course's regular caddies quit en masse, the desperate caddy master hires the gang members as replacements. The kids—and their gibberish-spouting pet chimpanzee—proceed to drive an adult foursome crazy, then put the finishing touch on an imperfect day by accidentally commandeering a lawn-mowing tractor.

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Cast

The Gang

Additional cast

  • Leonard Kibrick as Caddy
  • Billy Bletcher as Bill, golfer
  • Tom Dugan as Aggravated golfer
  • Jack Hatfield as Mr. Hatfield, the caddy master
  • Thomas Pogue as Mr. Jackson, golfer
  • David Thursby as John, golfer
  • Russ Powell as Chimpanzee (voice)
  • Hubert Diltz as Tractor driver
  • Jack Hill as Golfer
  • Matty Roubert as Caddy
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Notes

  • After several years away from the Our Gang series, longtime mentor Robert F. McGowan briefly resumed his directorial activities.
  • Divot Diggers featured several new Leroy Shield musical compositions, including "Hot and Dry", "Standing on the Corner", "Beyond the Rainbow" and "Up in Room 4".[2]
  • Leonard Kibrick's final short was Divot Diggers save for The Lucky Corner, which was shot in 1935.

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