Director: Hal Roach, USA 1922 - 1928, 60 min
In the 1920s, film pioneer Hal Roach created the successful series The Little Rascals. The idea came to him when he saw children playing in the street and thought that the everyday adventures of the youngsters could be a funny basis for his films.
The rambunctious and above all funny gang of rascals quickly conquered cinema screens and television screens and became real stars worldwide. In their adventures, they turn a school upside down, put on pet shows with their dog and get into all kinds of wild turmoil.
Director: C. Chaplin, USA 1916, 24 min
Charlie is a shrewd waiter who is constantly under stress due to time pressure at work, but also likes to play jokes on his guests. For example, he serves one of the restaurant guests the cleaning lady's appetizingly arranged utensils and uses an egg and shell when mixing cocktails. He spends all his free time at the roller skating rink.
Musical accompaniment: Lily & Co - Lily Vardigans (drums), Sophie Vardigans (violin), Amy Vardigans (violin), Julia Vardigans (piano)
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