The Murder of Alfalfa
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Rating | : | 4.45 (510 Votes) |
Asin | : | B071VLWN6M |
Format Type | : | |
Number of Pages | : | 145 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-07-02 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Tracy said Wow.. I learned some things. I had always heard Alfalfa was adopted by the studio and abused. I had also heard he'd committed suicide as a teenager. Wow, was it wrong. His life did end sadly but not the way legend had me believing. This is a very short read which for me is great because I often have many distractions and little time to read. It's informative and we'll written. Good job.. So sad Sherri L. Smith This was such a sad telling of a once talented life. It shows the importance of ensuring children celebrities have a way to cope after fame fades. Such a sad take!. Sad life to read about but that sometimes happens to those in the acting world. Kindle Customer A young man whose life was cut short due to bitterness and lack of understanding from others as to how to help him.
Carl Switzer played the iconic character from 1935-1940, and his popularity surpassed many of the other characters. To many, the name Carl Switzer doesn't ring a bell; the name Alfalfa, however, does. As Alfalfa, the freckle-faced kid with an unmanageable cowlick, Switzer won movie fame in the Our Gang comedies of the early 1930s. At the time, no one could've foreseen the tragic circumstances that lead to the end of Switzer's life within 20 years of him leaving the show.. He later became known to a new generation of children when the Hal Roach films were reissued to television under the title The Little Rascals