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Bobby Hutchins is a Actor American born on 29 march 1925 at Tacoma (USA)

Bobby Hutchins

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Birth name Robert E. Hutchins
Nationality USA
Birth 29 march 1925 at Tacoma (USA)
Death 17 march 1945 (at 19 years) at Merced (USA)

Robert E. "Bobby" Hutchins (March 29, 1925 – May 17, 1945) was an American child actor who was a regular in the Our Gang short subjects series from 1927 to 1933. A native of Tacoma, Washington, he was given the nickname of Wheezer after running around the studios on his first day so much that he began to wheeze.

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Filmography of Bobby Hutchins (60 films)

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Fish Hooky
Fish Hooky (1933)

Directed by Robert F. McGowan
Origin USA
Genres Comedy
Themes Children's films
Actors Stymie Beard, Dickie Moore, Bobby Hutchins, George McFarland, Dorothy DeBorba, Bobbie Beard
Roles Wheezer
Rating75% 3.7601153.7601153.7601153.7601153.760115
Wheezer, Dickie, Uh-huh, and Stymie choose to play hooky from school again to go fishing with Joe and Farina. Meanwhile, Miss Kornman is taking her students to the beach and amusement pier free of charge. Spanky and Cotton deliver sick notes forged for Dickie, Stymie, and Wheezer by Joe and Farina to Miss Kornman, stating why they were absent. Truant officer Mickey Daniels decides to teach the boys a lesson.
Forgotten Babies
Directed by Robert F. McGowan
Origin USA
Genres Comedy
Themes Children's films
Actors George McFarland, Dickie Moore, Dorothy DeBorba, Stymie Beard, Tommy Bond, Bobby Hutchins
Roles Wheezer
Rating77% 3.8990053.8990053.8990053.8990053.899005
The gang tries to escape their babysitting chores by coercing Spanky (George McFarland) to mind their baby brothers and sisters while they go swimming. Unfortunately, the infants would prefer to run (or crawl) amok, forcing Spanky to take desperate measures.
The Kid from Borneo
Directed by Robert F. McGowan
Origin USA
Genres Comedy
Themes Children's films
Actors Gus Leonard, George McFarland, Dickie Moore, Marcia Mae Jones, Stymie Beard, Dorothy DeBorba
Roles Wheezer
Rating77% 3.8680953.8680953.8680953.8680953.868095
Dickie, Dorothy, and Spanky's Uncle George are in town. Uncle George manages a show called "Wild Man from Borneo", featuring a foreigner with a mentality of a seven-year-old child. The kids' father refuses to let the real Uncle George come over so their mother has the kids visit him at the show's location. Their mother explains to the kids that Uncle George is the black sheep of the family.
Mush and Milk
Directed by Robert F. McGowan
Origin USA
Genres Comedy
Themes Children's films
Actors Stymie Beard, George McFarland, Dickie Moore, Tommy Bond, James Finlayson, Dorothy DeBorba
Roles Wheezer
Rating74% 3.716883.716883.716883.716883.71688
The children live in the Bleak Hill boarding school, where they are yelled at, punished, and browbeaten by the ghastly old headmistress. The day begins with the headmistress waking the boys up and telling them to get their chores done or they will get a beating and nothing to eat. In school, however, they are taught by the headmistress' husband, the gentle and lovable Old Cap, who runs the school in an informal manner. Cap wants to do something nice for the children, since their school meals usually consist of mush and milk. Just as the headmistress leaves the boys' sleeping quarters, Old Cap comes in to say hi to them. At that time, he promises that when he gets his back pension they will all leave that place and live well with tons of presents for the children. After the boys are up, the headmistress tells the boys to milk the cow and that they will be thrashed if they spill any.
Choo-Choo!
Choo-Choo! (1932)
, 20minutes
Directed by Robert F. McGowan
Origin USA
Genres Comedy
Themes Children's films
Actors George McFarland, Stymie Beard, Dorothy DeBorba, Bobby Hutchins, Kendall McComas, Sherwood Bailey
Roles Wheezer
Rating74% 3.719433.719433.719433.719433.71943
Exchanging clothes with a group of mischievous orphans, the kids end up on a train headed for Chicago. Pressed into service as the kids' supervisor, effeminate Travelers Aid attendant Mr. Henderson (Dell Henderson) suffers torment, especially when he tries to prevent three-year-old Spanky from socking the nose of every adult in sight.
Free Eats
Free Eats (1932)

Directed by Ray McCarey
Origin USA
Genres Comedy
Themes Children's films
Actors Stymie Beard, George McFarland, Billy Gilbert, Kendall McComas, Dell Henderson, Bobby Hutchins
Roles Wheezer
Rating76% 3.8086053.8086053.8086053.8086053.808605
The gang along with other poor children in the town are given a party with games and great food to eat. In addition, each child would be given a food basket to bring home to their parents. Its given by a wealthy woman whose husband is running for office. Meanwhile a couple criminals have set up two midgets to come to the party as babies. They would steal tons of expensive jewelry and planned on robbing a safe filled with tons of money. Stymie caught the "fidgets" in the safe. The rest of the gang come to Stymie's rescue as the midgets pull a gun. An alarm goes off and the police come and arrest the midgets and all ends well.
A Lad an' a Lamp
Directed by Robert F. McGowan
Origin USA
Genres Comedy
Themes Children's films
Actors Stymie Beard, George McFarland, Bobbie Beard, Dickie Moore, Dorothy DeBorba, Bobby Hutchins
Roles Wheezer
Rating74% 3.713823.713823.713823.713823.71382
Fascinated by the story of Aladdin and his magic lamp, the gang gather together with several gasoline and kerosene lamps and lanterns and a few electric lamps hoping that by rubbing them vigorously, a genie will appear. Thanks to a series of coincidences—not least of which involves a friendly stage magician—the kids become convinced that they have succeeded in invoking Aladdin. But their excitement turns to dismay when Stymie believes Spanky has transformed his kid brother Cotton into a monkey.
The Pooch
The Pooch (1932)

Directed by Robert F. McGowan
Origin USA
Genres Comedy
Themes Children's films
Actors Stymie Beard, George McFarland, Dorothy DeBorba, Kendall McComas, Bobby Hutchins, Sherwood Bailey
Roles Wheezer
Rating74% 3.713843.713843.713843.713843.71384
Cheerful vagrant Stymie tries to get back in the good graces of the gang after stealing their pies. When a mean dogcatcher (Budd Fine) tries to round up Pete the Pup, Stymie comes to the rescue, earning the undying devotion of the kids and the animosity of the dogcatcher, who vengefully bundles Petey off to the pound, intending to consign the poor pooch to the gas chamber. Desperately, Stymie prays for the five dollars necessary to spring Pete, whereupon a five-spot blows out of the hands of a lady shopper and lands at Stymie's feet. After out smarting a cop, with the help of Spanky, that was in pursuit to take it back he and the gang race to the dog pound. Upon arriving the dog catcher says that he already gassed Petey and was dead. Stymie and the gang sulk as another employee of the pound tells them Petey isn't dead. It turns out there wasn't any gas in the cylinders and Petey was just sitting alive in the chamber when opened. It ends with Petey chasing the dog catcher for revenge with the gang following.
Readin' and Writin'
Directed by Robert F. McGowan
Origin USA
Genres Comedy
Themes Children's films
Actors Kendall McComas, Stymie Beard, Sherwood Bailey, Bobby Hutchins, Dorothy DeBorba, Carlena Beard
Roles Wheezer
Rating73% 3.650443.650443.650443.650443.65044
It is the first day of school and children are beginning school for the first time. Breezy Brisbane is returning for another year. His mother tells him that he is to study hard in school and that he will be president some day. He answers back that he does not want to be president and wants to be a street car conductor, because "Boy, do they pick up the nickels!". Brisbane then visits the blacksmith who gives him some encouraging words. Brisbane makes a wise remark, angering the blacksmith who tells Brisbane of a kid that got expelled back when he was a child. Brisbane then gets some bright ideas to get himself kicked out of school.
Spanky
Spanky (1932)

Directed by Robert F. McGowan
Origin USA
Genres Comedy
Themes Children's films
Actors George McFarland, Kendall McComas, Bobby Hutchins, Stymie Beard, Dorothy DeBorba, Sherwood Bailey
Roles Wheezer/Marks the Lawyer
Rating76% 3.8403653.8403653.8403653.8403653.840365
Although this is a remake of a 1920's silent Our Gang episode called Uncle Tom's Uncle, the main character is Spanky. Early scenes of this film were part of Spanky's screen test taken back in April 1931 during his first visit to Hal Roach Studios. It included him bug hunting. Meanwhile, his brother Breezy Brisbane and the rest of the gang are putting on a play of Uncle Tom's Cabin. Brisbane is forced to supervise Spanky. Also, Spanky's dad refuses to spend money in order to keep the house clean though he has tons of it hidden in a closet.
The Stolen Jools, 20minutes
Directed by Harold S. Bucquet, John G. Adolfi, William C. McGann, Victor Heerman
Origin USA
Genres Comedy
Themes Buddy films, Children's films
Actors Wallace Beery, Buster Keaton, Edward G. Robinson, Jack Hill, Jack Hill, J. Farrell MacDonald
Roles 'Wheezer'
Rating57% 2.853452.853452.853452.853452.85345
At the "Screen Stars Annual Ball", Norma Shearer has her jewels stolen. The police must find them and return them to her.
Bargain Day
Directed by Robert F. McGowan
Origin USA
Genres Comedy
Themes Children's films
Actors Stymie Beard, Bobby Hutchins, Shirley Jean Rickert, Allen Hoskins, Jackie Cooper, Norman Chaney
Roles Wheezer
Rating68% 3.4153853.4153853.4153853.4153853.415385
Jackie notices that the Gang's baseball equipment is missing and discovers Wheezer and Stymie were peddling it, along with other items, from door to door. Wheezer, Stymie, and Bologna arrive at a rich family's home and try to sell a bunch of junk to a little girl named Shirley. Stymie wanders off playing with a pet monkey and a toy lion, and sets off a burglar alarm.
Big Ears
Big Ears (1931)

Directed by Robert F. McGowan
Origin USA
Genres Comedy
Themes Children's films
Actors Bobby Hutchins, Stymie Beard, Dorothy DeBorba, Sherwood Bailey, Donald Haines, Ann Christy
Roles Wheezer
Rating61% 3.092843.092843.092843.092843.09284
Wheezer's mother and father continue to fight in an unconvincing and thoroughly hammy fashion over many different silly things, such as the coffee being too cold or the toast being burned. Wheezer overhears his father telling his mother that he is getting her a divorce. Not knowing what a divorce is, Wheezer tells Stymie, Dorothy, and Sherwood. They speculate on what a divorce means, at one point deciding it might be something good. Then Donald tells the gang what a divorce is, and people start sobbing. He even tells Wheezer that he will have no father anymore. His mother might either remarry and give him a stepfather and states that his step father beats him regularly. He also says that maybe his mother will throw him into an orphanage and not want him anymore.
Dogs Is Dogs
Directed by Robert F. McGowan
Origin USA
Genres Comedy
Themes Children's films
Actors Bobby Hutchins, Sherwood Bailey, Stymie Beard, Dorothy DeBorba, Harry Bernard, Billy Gilbert
Roles Wheezer
Rating75% 3.759973.759973.759973.759973.75997
Youngsters Wheezer and Dorothy now live with their wicked stepmother (Blanche Payson) and her bratty son Sherwood — whom they derisively call "Spud." Their father seems to be long gone, though Wheezer tearfully observes that since he said he'd come back for them, "I know he will." The two-tier class system among the humans in the house is reflected by its canine residents: Spud's posh police dog Nero is described by mom as "a pedigreed animal" and has the run of the house, while Wheezer's dog Pete "is nothing but an alley dog" and is banned from entry.
Fly My Kite
Directed by Robert F. McGowan
Origin USA
Genres Comedy
Themes Children's films
Actors Stymie Beard, Norman Chaney, Dorothy DeBorba, George Ernest, Allen Hoskins, Bobby Hutchins
Roles Wheezer
Rating73% 3.672753.672753.672753.672753.67275
Grandma, who recently sold her grocery store, is enjoying retirement with her beloved "grandchildren". She's actually a widow who outlived her only daughter, who was married but childless. Grandma lives in her son-in-law's house and he's in charge of her money, which he has mostly spent. Meanwhile, she is having fun with the Gang—she's not any one child's grandma but everyone's grandma. Her son-in-law, however, wants to remarry and he and his intended both want Grandma out of the house so they can move in.