A family with a great love for practical jokes is haunted by the family ghost Mr. Boogedy.A family with a great love for practical jokes is haunted by the family ghost Mr. Boogedy.A family with a great love for practical jokes is haunted by the family ghost Mr. Boogedy.
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- TriviaBenjamin Gregory, Kristy Swanson, and John Astin did not reprise their respective roles from the first film, Mr. Boogedy (1986). Benjamin Gregory, by this time, had been cast on the sci-fi sitcom, ALF, and, therefore, was not available. He was replaced by Joshua Rudoy. Kristy Swanson, was busy with other projects, and she was replaced by Tammy Lauren. John Astin, was also busy with other projects, and his character, Neil Witherspoon, was removed altogether, and was replaced by a similar character, Walter Witherspoon, Neil's apparent brother, (although it's never specified) portrayed by the late Leonard Frey.
- GoofsAfter Carlton is saved from Boogedy's spell, Elois puts the magic cloak on a coat hanger in the kitchen. About a minute later, it's missing because Mr. Lynch stole it, but since everyone was in the kitchen at the time, wouldn't someone of noticed Mr. Lynch breaking into the same room and snatch the magic cloak right in front of them?
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Carleton Davis: Boogedy boo. Just kidding! BOOOOGEDY! Just kidding!
[Line repeats several more times]
- ConnectionsFeatured in Movie Nights: Bride of Boogedy (2016)
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With the sequel to Mr. Boogedy, they definitely went bigger, but I don't think it's necessarily better. Bride of Boogedy gives us a broader look at the town of Lucifer Falls and its residents, and I think it's the corny acting and longer runtime that makes this story less engaging. I still enjoy watching it, but it's not the quick, fun fright the original made-for-TV Disney movie was.
- cricketbat
- Oct 31, 2020
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