Billy Laughlin

Billy Laughlin Trailers

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Billy Laughlin (born William Robert Laughlin) was an American child actor. He is best known for playing the character Froggy in the Our Gang short films from 1940 to 1944. Laughlin was killed at age 16 in a traffic accident.

Most Popular Billy Laughlin Trailers

Total trailers found: 31

Come Back, Miss Pipps Trailer (1941)

24 October 1941

On Mickey's birthday, Miss Pipps, the school teacher, serves cake and ice cream during school hours. Sour old Mr.

Going to Press Trailer (1942)

07 March 1942

The Our Gang kids are running their own newspaper and are determined to get the big scoop by learning the identity of the leader of a gang of bullies.

Tale of a Dog Trailer (1944)

15 April 1944

When Bigshot Jones gives his unnamed dog to the All-For-One Club, Buckwheat quickly names the canine "Smallpox", inadvertently causing a city-wide panic.

Surprised Parties Trailer (1942)

30 May 1942

Since Froggy was born on Leap Year Day, he's upset that he only gets a birthday party once every four years.

Dancing Romeo Trailer (1944)

29 April 1944

Froggy plans a dance recital to win over Marilyn.

Helping Hands Trailer (1941)

29 September 1941

Inspired by his soldier brother, Spanky decides to organize a military unit among his friends, collecting odds and ends for the war effort.

The New Pupil Trailer (1940)

27 April 1940

Spanky and Alfalfa both try to impress the new girl at school, much to Darla's dismay.

Radio Bugs Trailer (1944)

01 April 1944

When Froggy discovers the fabulous salaries paid to radio stars, he gets the idea that the gang should be in on the action.

Our Gang - Comedy Festival Trailer (2001)

15 May 2001

Featuring the most riotous Rascals of all. This hilarious comedy compilation spans more than twenty years of classic Our Gang comedies to tickle your funny bone and includes rarely seen silent footage.

Baby Blues Trailer (1941)

15 February 1941

Mickey's mom is about to give birth, but he gets worried when he reads that every fourth child born is Chinese.

1-2-3-Go! Trailer (1941)

26 April 1941

While playing baseball, Mickey runs into the street to catch a fly ball and is struck by a car. When the gang visit him in the hospital they are appalled to find the ward populated by many other children injured in automobile accidents.

Unexpected Riches Trailer (1942)

28 November 1942

Weighing themselves on a penny machine, the Our Gang kids receive a fortune card predicting that they will receive "unexpected riches.

Ye Olde Minstrels Trailer (1941)

18 March 1941

The gang puts on a show to raise money for the Red Cross.

Election Daze Trailer (1943)

31 July 1943

Mickey and Froggy are candidates running to be president of the Gang's club. When the vote continues to end in a tie, the club winds up split.

Melodies Old and New Trailer (1942)

24 January 1942

The gang prevails upon old-time minstrel impresario Walter Wills to help them stage a fund-raising musical show.

Family Troubles Trailer (1943)

03 April 1943

Our Gang member Janet Burston believes that her family is neglecting her, so she decides to run away from home.

Fightin' Fools Trailer (1941)

25 February 1941

Spanky and the Our Gang kids go to battle over pranks with a rival gang.

Kiddie Kure Trailer (1940)

23 November 1940

While playing baseball near the home of wealthy hypochondriac, Mr. Morton, the gang inadvertently breaks one of his windows.

Three Smart Guys Trailer (1943)

23 October 1943

Froggy hatches a plan to get Mickey, Buckwheat, and himself sent home from school early so they can go fishing.

Waldo's Last Stand Trailer (1940)

05 October 1940

The gang offers to help their pal Waldo attract customers to his lemonade stand. Redecorating their clubhouse as a lavish nightclub, the kids stage an elaborate floor show, with Darla Hood as the star vocalist.

Robot Wrecks Trailer (1941)

12 July 1941

Spanky and the gang discover a demonstration of a "human-like" robot named Volto and are inspired to create a robot themselves to do their chores for them.

Little Miss Pinkerton Trailer (1943)

18 September 1943

The Gang tries to solve a murder mystery contest in a department store window. However they soon get caught up in a real caper when they stumble upon two crooks robbing the store.

Rover's Big Chance Trailer (1942)

22 August 1942

Our Gang's dog, Rover, gets to audition for a movie studio.

Doin' Their Bit Trailer (1942)

18 July 1942

Our Gang puts on a show for the troops.

Johnny Doesn't Live Here Anymore Trailer (1944)

07 July 1944

A young girl rents an apartment from a man who has recently enlisted in the Marines. The trouble is that he's given out keys to a half-dozen of his friends, and they all keep dropping in.

Wedding Worries Trailer (1941)

13 December 1941

The Our Gang kids worry that Darla's new stepmother will be an evil stepmother like of fairy tale fame.

Benjamin Franklin, Jr. Trailer (1943)

30 January 1943

The kids are frustrated about the hardships they must face because of the war. So, the Our Gang kids put on a show to help them learn from Benjamin Franklin about being responsible citizens.

Don't Lie Trailer (1942)

04 April 1942

After Buckwheat tells the gang he's seen a big monkey, Spanky, Froggy and Mickey decide to teach him once and for all not to lie.

Mighty Lak a Goat Trailer (1942)

10 October 1942

The Our Gang gets splashed by mud from a passing car and so using some cleaning fluid to get rid of the mud; they unknowingly created a bad odour among themselves.

Calling All Kids Trailer (1943)

24 April 1943

An Our Gang salute to the armed forces finds the gang performing a revue honoring the U.S. military. Amidst such highlights as a "recruiting office" sketch featuring the duo of Mickey and Froggy, and a closing ensemble piece with lyrics that rhyme "Taxes" with "Axis," the film features an extended celebrity-impression routine, with Buckwheat imitating Eddie "Rochester" Anderson and other kids posing as Judy Garland, Eleanor Powell, Fred Astaire, Carmen Miranda, and Virginia O'Brien.

Farm Hands Trailer (1943)

19 June 1943

Our Gang kids Mickey, Buckwheat, Froggy and Happy spend a day working on the farm.