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The first truly integrated film entertainment in America?

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07 April 2015, 09:06
Naphtali
The first truly integrated film entertainment in America?
How many remember viewing the "Our Gang" (aka "The Little Rascals") movie shorts from the 1930s as a child - either at the theater or on television? Were these the first truly integrated film entertainment in America? Farina, Stymie, Stymie's little brother, Cotton, made just as much trouble for their adult foils as Spanky, Alfalfa, et al., and nobody in the audience - no kids, no parents, no clergy, nobody - noticed or cared that they were not Caucasian.


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07 April 2015, 10:28
NormanConquest
Sure I remember. I also remember when Eddie Murphy was fixing to go on stage + some stage hand says "get out of my way buckwheat". His first thought was anger,the next was,this could make a good skit.


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09 April 2015, 00:13
JTEX
Sure I remember! Re-runs on TV of course. Very good stuff.

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16 April 2015, 00:13
Pa.Frank
I got the whole set on DVD..

My favorite episode is "A lad and his lamp"


Definitely not 21st century PC so you will never see it on TV, but it's hilarious.


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07 May 2015, 06:38
Dutch44
My "official" moniker on the police dept. was Buckwheat! rotflmo And I'm the whitest guy you would ever know! Just stuck, I guess.

Dutch
08 May 2015, 06:49
Naphtali
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Originally posted by Dutch44:
My "official" moniker on the police dept. was Buckwheat! rotflmo And I'm the whitest guy you would ever know! Just stuck, I guess.

Dutch
Which department?

Now for the serious question:

There used to be four restaurants I enjoyed thoroughly - Schober's Wine restaurant in extreme south St. Louis, Kemoll's (spelling might be incorrect) in north St. Louis just off Interstate 70 for their once-a-month Gourmet Night, Mama's Ristorante in Olivette about Olive Street Road (blvd) and Dielman for the best deep dish pizza I've had, and Jack Kane's Kreiss' Restaurant in Creve Coeur on Lindbergh. Are these still in business?
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You are unlikely to have visited "our" joints in Dago Hill - Galemberti's (really Cassani's) and Rigazzi's, within a block of each other about Hereford and Daggett. I obtained degrees at St. Louis University back when Kurt von Schuschnigg was in the Political Science department. . . . Am I really that old?


It's so simple to be wise. Just think of something stupid to say and then don't say it. Sam Levinson
09 May 2015, 07:20
Swamp_Fox
Looks like Kreiss' is still there. Kreiss' Resturant

The ex and I would go there for the prime rib.


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