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Practical Jokers is a american film directed by George Sidney released in USA on 17 december 1938 with Tommy Bond

Practical Jokers (1938)

Practical Jokers
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Released in USA 17 december 1938
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OriginUSA
Rating61% 3.089733.089733.089733.089733.08973

Practical Jokers is a 1938 Our Gang short comedy film directed by George Sidney. It was the 174th Our Gang short (175th episode, 86th talking short, 87th talking episode, and sixth MGM produced episode) that was released.

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Hoping to get even for all the practical jokes perpetrated by neighborhood troublemaker Butch, the Gang plans to sabotage Butch's birthday party. The weapon of choice is a firecracker, which is substituted for one of the birthday candles. Unfortunately, the kids in general and Alfalfa in particular are unable to escape from the party before the big (and tasty) explosion.

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