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Spooky Hooky is a american film of genre Comedy directed by Gordon Douglas released in USA on 24 december 1936 with George McFarland

Spooky Hooky (1936)

Spooky Hooky
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Released in USA 24 december 1936
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OriginUSA
Genres Comedy
Rating68% 3.425953.425953.425953.425953.42595

Spooky Hooky is a 1936 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Gordon Douglas. It was the 149th Our Gang (61st talking episode) short that was released.

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When Alfalfa, Spanky, Buckwheat, and Porky are bored with school, they decide to play sick the next day and leave a note on Miss Jones' (their teacher), desk so that they could go to the circus that has arrived in town. But when Miss Jones reveals that she plans on taking the class to the circus the next day and that the school is locked, the four boys decide to sneak into the school at night to retrieve the note. What follows are a series of scared silliness that the boys and the school's janitor encounter.

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