The First Round-Up

The First Round-Up is a 1934 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Gus Meins.

Their reasoning is that the kids would never survive the trip, but upon arrival, Spanky and Scotty are already there after having hitchhiked their way to the site.

Spooked, they jump into their sleeping bags and stick their legs out to race after the big kids running home.

The sign that says Cherry Creek 2 Miles was placed at the entrance to the Hal Roach Studios ranch which is today at the northwest corner of South Robertson Blvd and Hillsboro Avenue in Los Angeles.

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