Rover's Big Chance Explained

Rover's Big Chance
Director:Herbert Glazer
Producer:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Cinematography:Jackson Rose
Editing:Leon Borgeau
Distributor:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Country:United States
Language:English

Rover's Big Chance is a 1942 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Herbert Glazer. It was the 208th Our Gang short to be released.[1]

Plot

On the say-so of studio casting director J.D. Broderick, Patterson agrees to give a screen test to the Our Gang kids' talented dog Rover. Unfortunately, the petulant pooch does not take direction well, nor does he respond positively when the cameraman announces that he is ready to start filming.[2]

Production notes

By the time of Rover's Big Chance, Mickey Gubitosi had legally changed his name to Robert "Bobby" Blake. He retained the name "Mickey" for the remainder of the series.

Rover's Big Chance was the second MGM Our Gang short to lose money upon its initial release, losing nearly $1,800 after post-production costs were calculated.

Future film star Stephen McNally appears in this Our Gang episode as Bill Patterson, ace director at Mammoth Studios.

Cast

The Gang

Additional cast

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: Maltin . Leonard . Bann . Richard W. . Our Gang: The Life and Times of the Little Rascals . 1977 . Crown Publishers . 248–249 . 978-0-517-52675-0 . 3 March 2024.
  2. Web site: New York Times: Rover's-Big Chance. https://archive.today/20130130053107/http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/226211/Rover's-Big-Chance/overview . dead . 2013-01-30 . Movies & TV Dept. . . Hal Erickson . Hal Erickson (author) . 2008-10-08.