
The Glorious Fourth
Comedy
Overview
It's the Fourth of July and the mother of Our Gang member Joe Cobb is doing a brisk business at her fireworks stand. Briefly left in charge of the stand, Joe does his best not to blow up himself or his friends, but a poorly-aimed skyrocket owned by Allen "Farina" Hoskins triggers a somewhat premature but undeniably spectacular display of pyrotechnics.
Top Cast
Harry Arras
Harry Arras
Local Resident
Harry Arras
Local Resident


Harry Bowen
Harry Bowen
Pedestrian
Harry Bowen
Pedestrian


Charley Chase
Charley Chase
Top Hat Inebriate
Charley Chase
Top Hat Inebriate


Joe Cobb
Joe Cobb
Joe
Joe Cobb
Joe


Jackie Condon
Jackie Condon
Jackie
Jackie Condon
Jackie


William Courtright
William Courtright
Cement worker
William Courtright
Cement worker


June Gittelson
June Gittelson
Joe's Mother
June Gittelson
Joe's Mother
Al Hallett
Al Hallett
Local resident
Al Hallett
Local resident
Jack Hanlon
Jack Hanlon
Boy Who Gives a Quarter
Jack Hanlon
Boy Who Gives a Quarter
Jack Hill
Jack Hill
Man With Monocle
Jack Hill
Man With Monocle
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