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| George 'Spanky' McFarland | ... | Spanky | |
| Carl 'Alfalfa' Switzer | ... | Alfalfa | |
| Scotty Beckett | ... | Scotty Beckett | |
| Billie 'Buckwheat' Thomas | ... | Buckwheat | |
| Matthew 'Stymie' Beard | ... | Stymie | |
| Jerry Tucker | ... | Jerry | |
| Alvin Buckelew | ... | Alvin | |
| Donald Proffitt | ... | Donald | |
| Rex Downing | ... | Rex | |
| Barry Downing | ... | Barry | |
| Marianne Edwards | ... | Marianne | |
| Harold Switzer | ... | Harold | |
| Dorian Johnston | ... | Dorian | |
| Jackie White | ... | Jackie | |
| Margaret Kerry | ... | Peggy (as Peggy Lynch) | |
| Tommy McFarland | ... | Tommy | |
| Eileen Bernstein | ... | Eileen | |
| Jamie Kauffman | ... | Jamie | |
| Beverly Baldey | ... | Beverly | |
| Jannie Hoskins | ... | Jane (as Jane Hoskins) | |
| Gene Reynolds | ... | Gene | |
| Dorothy Dandridge | ... | Dorothy | |
| The Cabin Kids | ... | Singers | |
| Snooky Valentine | ... | Snooky | |
| Pete the Pup | ... | Pete | |
| Edward Norris | ... | Ralph Wilson | |
| Arletta Duncan | ... | Miss Jones | |
| Billy Bletcher | ... | Chairman of the Board | |
| Robert McKenzie | ... | Party guest | |
| Gus Leonard | ... | Party Guest | |
| Bobby Burns | ... | Party guest | |
| Charlie Hall | ... | Party guest | |
| Lon Poff | ... | Party guest | |
| Fred Holmes | ... | Party guest | |
| Ernie Alexander | ... | Party guest |
Directed by | |||
| Gus Meins | |||
Produced by | |||
| Hal Roach | .... | producer | |
Cinematography by | |||
| Art Lloyd | |||
Film Editing by | |||
| Robert O. Crandall | |||
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'The Little Racals' was arguably the children's equivalent of Laurel and Hardy at the time. This particular short film featured the 12 year old Dorothy Dandridge in her screen debut. Not a particularly good piece, but it did launch Dandridge's career in Hollywood.