until 6 March' hangs in the door of the local Kinderta 'Little Rascals'. A sign with the inscription 'The Freising Health Office has closed the facility prophylactically for at least 1 week - i.e. Photo by Barry King/Alamy Stock Photo Mission Hills, California, USA 18th February 2021 A general view of atmosphere of Moses 'Bud' Stiltz Home where he shot and killed actor Carl 'Alfalfa' Switzer of Little Rascals Our Gang Fame, about a disagreement over $50 at 10400 Columbus Avenue on Januin Mission Hills, California, USA. Although Moore reportedly experienced symptoms of dementia in his final years, his love for Powell was clear to everyone in the room.Mission Hills, California, USA 18th February 2021 A general view of atmosphere of Moses 'Bud' Stiltz Home where he shot and killed actor Carl 'Alfalfa' Switzer of Little Rascals Our Gang Fame, about a disagreement over $50 at 10400 Columbus Avenue on Januin Mission Hills, California, USA. In November of 2011, I met Dickie Moore when he attended a Film Society of Lincoln Center screening of LUXURY LINER (1948) starring Jane Powell. With the line, “Don’t drink the milk! It’s spoiled!” MUSH AND MILK may be the most-quoted Our Gang comedy ever (at least among my friends in the cafeteria.) MUSH AND MILK, Dickie Moore’s final short, was released in May of 1933. (The latter was apparently pulled from television syndication packages in the early ’70s due to racially problematic content.)
FISH HOOKY also marks the first speaking roles for Daniels and Kornman in an Our Gang comedy, since their tenure took place during the silent era.įORGOTTEN BABIES (also featuring Roach regular Billy Gilbert) was released in March of 1933, followed by THE KID FROM BORNEO in April. December brought A LAD AN’ A LAMP, followed by FISH HOOKY in January of 1933, which features appearances by “retired” rascals Mickey Daniels (age 18), Mary Kornman (16), Joe Cobb (16), and Allen “Farina” Hoskins (13).
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He followed with FREE WHEELING in October, which is known for being the only Our Gang short in which one of the kids is called a “little rascal.”īIRTHDAY BLUES was released in November, wherein Dickie, Spanky and Stymie bake a cake and hilarity ensues. Moore’s first two-reeler was HOOK AND LADDER, released in August of 1932. Not yet seven years old, Moore was already a screen veteran when he joined the Our Gang crew in mid-1932. I first discovered Dickie Moore in the late 1970s, watching Hal Roach’s Little Rascals comedies every day after school on WPIX-11 in New York. The couple remained together until his death. firm Dick Moore and Associates is still in operation.) Moore interviewed actress Jane Powell for his 1984 book Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star and married her four years later. Moore’s final film was THE MEMBER OF THE WEDDING (1952), in which the veteran played a soldier. In later years he appeared on radio and TV, directed and acted in New York theater, was active in Actor’s Equity, and served as an advertising creative director and public relations executive. He also had a small but memorable role as the mute “kid” in Jacques Tourneur’s seminal film noir OUT OF THE PAST (1947) with Robert Mitchum, following a tour of duty in World War II (as a reporter for Stars and Stripes).
Cowen’s OLIVER TWIST (1933), William Dieterle’s THE STORY OF LOUIS PASTEUR (1936), and Howard Hawks’ SARGEANT YORK (1941). In a screen career that spanned three decades, Moore appeared in enduring classics like Josef von Sternberg’s BLONDE VENUS (1932), Alfred E. Moore acted in more than 100 films, beginning with THE BELOVED ROGUE (1927) in which the 11-month-old Los Angeles native played John Barrymore’s character as a infant.
Dickie Moore, the sweet-faced child actor who gave Shirley Temple her first on-screen kiss in MISS ANNIE ROONEY (1942) and appeared in Hal Roach’s Our Gang comedies (renamed The Little Rascals for television syndication), has died at age 89.