
Comedy
Overview
Alfalfa imagines himself being the star football player on a college team. After a big pep rally he ends up letting the team down when his poor grades cause him to be suspended from play.
Top Cast


Carl Switzer
Carl Switzer
Alfalfa
Carl Switzer
Alfalfa


George McFarland
George McFarland
Spanky
George McFarland
Spanky


Billie Thomas
Billie Thomas
Buckwheat
Billie Thomas
Buckwheat


Robert Blake
Robert Blake
Mickey
Robert Blake
Mickey


Darla Hood
Darla Hood
Darla
Darla Hood
Darla


Leonard 'Percy' Landy
Leonard 'Percy' Landy
Leonard
Leonard 'Percy' Landy
Leonard


Darwood Kaye
Darwood Kaye
Waldo
Darwood Kaye
Waldo
Shirley Coates
Shirley Coates
Muggsy
Shirley Coates
Muggsy


Sidney Kibrick
Sidney Kibrick
Woim
Sidney Kibrick
Woim


Si Wills
Si Wills
Alfalfa's Father (uncredited)
Si Wills
Alfalfa's Father (uncredited)
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