Dogs of War

Dogs of War is a 1923 silent short subject, the fourteenth entry in Hal Roach's Our Gang (Little Rascals) series. Directed by Robert F. McGowan, the two-reel short was released to theaters in July 1923 by Pathé Exchange. The short was filmed alongside Why Worry?, a feature comedy produced by Roach and starring Harold Lloyd, who makes a cameo appearance in Dogs of War as himself. Near West Coast Studios in Hollywood, the Our Gang kids are waging a... more

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  • 1923

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  • 24 min (14 hs )

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Robert F. McGowan

Robert Francis McGowan (July 11, 1882 - January 27, 1955) was an American film director and producer, best known as the senior director of the Our Gang short subjects film series from 1922 until 1933. Before moving to Los Angeles, California, McGowan was a firefighter in his native Denver, Colorado...

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  • 24 min (14 hs )
  • 20 min (12 hs )
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