Rascals Overview:

Rascals (1938) was a Comedy Film directed by H. Bruce Humberstone and produced by John Stone and John Reinhardt.

BlogHub Articles:

Silent Movie Time Capsule: 89 years ago, this was a family comedy (plus, the Little Rascals!)

By Movies, Silently on Jul 26, 2013 From Movies Silently

I’ve never made any secret about my love for Charley Chase; he was one of the top-notch talents in the Hal Roach comedy tent. Did you know that he had a part in bringing Our Gang (aka The Little Rascals) into being? Those realistic but rascally kids made their debut in 1922 and Chase directed ... Read full article


The Farmer Takes a Wife (1935), Rascals (1938), & High School (1940)

on May 16, 2013 From Journeys in Classic Film

The final three films in the Four Days with Jane series show? the good, the bad, and the ugly!? High School and Rascals are Jane at her madcap best, with the edge going to the latter.? The final one, The Farmer Takes a Wife, is a Jane Withers film in name only as the movie is really a leading vehicl... Read full article


See all Rascals articles

Quotes from

No Quote for this film.

Facts about

No facts for this film.

Share this page:
Visit the Classic Movie Hub Blog CMH
Also directed by H. Bruce Humberstone




More about H. Bruce Humberstone >>
Also released in 1938




See All 1938 films >>