

A total of 220 shorts and one feature film, titled General Spanky, were eventually produced, featuring over forty-one child actors.
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Production continued at the Roach studio until the series was sold in 1938 to MGM, who continued producing the comedies until 1944. Roach changed distributors from Pathé to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, otherwise known as MGM, in 1927, and by 1929 had converted the series to sound.

Our Gang, the trademark name of MGM before Roach studios titled it the Little Rascals, first production was at the Roach studio was in 1922 as a silent short subject series. Producer Hal Roach broke new ground in the filming industry by putting boys and girls, black and whites all in equal roles, something that was unheard of in the 1920's and 1930's. The Little Rascals was a series of comedy shorts films about a group of poor neighborhood children and the adventures they had together.
