Fly My Kite is a 1931 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Robert F.
[2] Grandma, who recently sold her grocery store, is enjoying retirement with her beloved "grandchildren".
He also tells her that she is broke and that he used up all the money from the store sale mere months ago.
Grandma's son-in-law returns to the house, purposely breaks her glasses (she thinks it is accidental) and pretends to read a letter that her bonds are worthless.
In the scuffle Dan lets go of the kite string and it gets picked up by Pete who, thinking they're playing, runs away from them with it.
The Gang runs out and beats Grandma's son-in-law to a pulp (Including dragging him over a board studded with nails).
Everyone gives chase but due to Dan being an adult is able to outrun everyone and finds it first, trapped on a power pole.