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It is creepy and Mr. Boogedy has a gross face. But it is disney so it's pretty tame (unless your little one is sensitive then this might be too scary).
The movie adds tension as it builds to the finale. I have seen this movie before and still found myself getting a little creeped out by it. Great Halloween movie.
The movie adds tension as it builds to the finale. I have seen this movie before and still found myself getting a little creeped out by it. Great Halloween movie.
- Mcduff3601
- Oct 9, 2018
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Mr. Boogedy has a handful of suspenseful moments, yet the silly tone keeps it from being too scary. The effects are also fairly impressive for a Disney made-for-TV movie. This is a short film made for kids, but it's a good introduction to the horror genre.
- cricketbat
- Oct 12, 2020
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I loved this movie when I was younger. My mom recorded it and we used to watch it all the time. I've since lost the tape and miss it. It had so many great detials with the right amount of fright factor. Disney really should put it on video or rerelease it on TV. I'll never forget the splitting statue or how the father floated when he was posessed by the cape.
I recently ordered a copy of both movies from a retailer who sells old movies on line. I paid nearly forty dollars for the pair, only to receive TV recordings, which had been burned to DVD. Was i mad? Hell no!For twenty one years i have searched for this movie, and i don't think Disney will re-release it, because it is not very politically correct. The basic plot is that a family of pranksters moves to a town called Lucifer Falls. Their house is haunted by a three-hundred year old ghosts called MR. Boogedy, known in life as William Hanover, before he sold his soul to the devil. While alive, Hanover was in love with a woman called, the widow Marian, but she will have nothing to do with him, because he hates children, and she has a young son. He puts a curse on the property surrounding his house, to prevent Marian entering, and he kidnaps her son,and then he blows the house up with himself and the boy inside(yeah i know...some Disney film; huh?). He keeps the mother and son seporated, even after death. I do not want to get into too much detail, because there is an entire younger generation who may have not gotten to see this one, but I will say that Mr. Boogedy's makeup was scarier than Freddy Crougar's. I saw it first when I was seven, back in 1987, so I thought it would be cool to show it to my nieces and nephews. My seven year old niece was afraid to go to bed when i showed her this DVD. There is no way Disney can release this one with a G-rating.
- uncletreez
- Dec 5, 2007
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Though this appears as an episode of a series here, to me, the first time I'd ever heard of it was on Disney Plus, as a stand-alone film. It was not good but did have one bright spark.
Irritating salesman Carleton David (Richard Masur) moves his family to an old house. Despite a warning from the estate agent Neil Witherspoon (John Astin) that the house is haunted, the family put initial weirdness down to their father's penchant for practical jokes. When the hauntings get worse, Jennifer (Kristy Swanson) heads to town to research and discover that 300 years ago, William Hanover (Howard Witt) was rejected by Marion (Katherine Kelly Lang) and accidentally killed himself, her and her son Jonathan (Jaimie McEnnan).
This 45-minute film, from 1986 is starting to show its age now and many of the visual effects don't stand up particularly well to the scrutiny of a HD television. That perhaps though is a forgivable failing, after thirty years. Less acceptable is how dull and thin the story is, the haunting scenes are confusing and despite that run time of just three quarters of an hour, it's still stretched well beyond breaking point.
I also found the family patriarch; Carleton to be infuriatingly awful. I like Richard Masur from other things. He has a similar role in "California Man" but here he'd definitely drive his wife and family away in minutes, if he was anything like as repetitive with his ceaseless jackassery.
The one bright spark though is John Astin, who milks his role for all it's worth and is great.
I do think that this is the sort of thing that Disney should be rebooting. We're much more into horror comedy combinations now and I think the right writer would be able to strike a much better tone and get more actual story into the film.
Irritating salesman Carleton David (Richard Masur) moves his family to an old house. Despite a warning from the estate agent Neil Witherspoon (John Astin) that the house is haunted, the family put initial weirdness down to their father's penchant for practical jokes. When the hauntings get worse, Jennifer (Kristy Swanson) heads to town to research and discover that 300 years ago, William Hanover (Howard Witt) was rejected by Marion (Katherine Kelly Lang) and accidentally killed himself, her and her son Jonathan (Jaimie McEnnan).
This 45-minute film, from 1986 is starting to show its age now and many of the visual effects don't stand up particularly well to the scrutiny of a HD television. That perhaps though is a forgivable failing, after thirty years. Less acceptable is how dull and thin the story is, the haunting scenes are confusing and despite that run time of just three quarters of an hour, it's still stretched well beyond breaking point.
I also found the family patriarch; Carleton to be infuriatingly awful. I like Richard Masur from other things. He has a similar role in "California Man" but here he'd definitely drive his wife and family away in minutes, if he was anything like as repetitive with his ceaseless jackassery.
The one bright spark though is John Astin, who milks his role for all it's worth and is great.
I do think that this is the sort of thing that Disney should be rebooting. We're much more into horror comedy combinations now and I think the right writer would be able to strike a much better tone and get more actual story into the film.
- southdavid
- Oct 6, 2023
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i have been trying to get this movie on DVD for years, i love it as do my children , who all want to have a copy to. this movie brought back a lot of good memories for everyone, we sat around the TV with popcorn and soda, with the lights out and throughly enjoyed being scared and also laughing at the movie and each other.
i sure hope this movie is released soon, TV should begin playing these
older movies again.
Richard masur gave an awesome performance as the father and Mimi Kennedy as the mother.
people should make every effort to view this movie!
i sure hope this movie is released soon, TV should begin playing these
older movies again.
Richard masur gave an awesome performance as the father and Mimi Kennedy as the mother.
people should make every effort to view this movie!
- stormygail50
- Feb 1, 2009
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- BandSAboutMovies
- Jul 20, 2021
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I remember watching this movie when I was younger, and 25 years later I STILL remember it. It's a simple plot with funny acting. A family who deals in selling gags and practical jokes moves into a house haunted by ghosts that are roughly 300 years old. So of course any paranormal activity that happens they think is a joke being played on them. With early performances by: David Faustino (Bud from Married with Children), Kristy Swanson, and stars like John Astin (TV's Addams Family), Richard Masur and Mimi Kennedy,(and later in the second movie Bride of Boogedy), Eugene Levy, Vincent Schiavelli... this was an all star cast either before they reached stardom, or still during, in a made for TV show.
There is a petition for Disney to release both Mr. Boogedy and Bride of Boogedy on DVD, which I REALLY hope Disney will do. This is just a fun movie to watch and a great throwback to the 80's music.
http://www.petitiononline.com/mrbooged/petition.html
There is a petition for Disney to release both Mr. Boogedy and Bride of Boogedy on DVD, which I REALLY hope Disney will do. This is just a fun movie to watch and a great throwback to the 80's music.
http://www.petitiononline.com/mrbooged/petition.html
Although I don't remember much of this film to write a really good and helpful review of it, I do remember that I particularly enjoyed this film when I was younger. I probably caught it in my early teens or just before, and I watched it several times with my brothers (who are around my age). We couldn't get enough of this film.
It was not a scary film, but it was particularly comical and downright silly. It had something to do about a house that the family moved into which was haunted by 'Mr. Boogedy'. The first film was about Mr. Boogedy. The second was about him getting a wife, and it is called 'Bride of Boogedy' if you want to key that into the IMDb.
The catchphrase of Mr. Boogedy was 'Boogedy Boogedy Boo!' It was a very silly film, but we really enjoyed it as children. It is just right because it was not particularly frightening, and it is a good film for older children to watch around Halloween.
It was not a scary film, but it was particularly comical and downright silly. It had something to do about a house that the family moved into which was haunted by 'Mr. Boogedy'. The first film was about Mr. Boogedy. The second was about him getting a wife, and it is called 'Bride of Boogedy' if you want to key that into the IMDb.
The catchphrase of Mr. Boogedy was 'Boogedy Boogedy Boo!' It was a very silly film, but we really enjoyed it as children. It is just right because it was not particularly frightening, and it is a good film for older children to watch around Halloween.
Found it on Disney plus, I remember watching it Sunday night on Wonderful World Of Disney, it scared me then, makes me laugh now, but scared my kids.
I remember watching this movie and being scared. But I also remember laughing a lot, as well. The scary parts weren't so scary that I never wanted to see it again, though. Lucky for me (since it isn't offered on video) I had my Mom tape it. This movie was great, and the sequel "Bride of Boogedy" wasn't too bad either. Although, I was a bit disheartened that Kristy Swanson didn't play the role of Jennifer in BOTH movies. A good movie to watch with kids for a "scary" movie night, because it won't give them horrible nightmares. I give it 8 stars!
I saw this movie well over 10 years ago and LOVED it. I was quite young at the time.My favourite bit was when Dad says "this house is not haunted!" As soon as he says this, the organ starts to play by itself and this "dummy mummy" does the most ridiculous dance. When I saw it for the first time, I was laughing uncontrollably.
I cannot really say that I found the movie scary, except perhaps towards the end, but I did really enjoy it. Have made some attempts to try and find a copy of this movie, but no luck so far :( Perhaps it's a good thing given that it may lose its magic that I have in my memories if I was to see it again as an adult ;)
I cannot really say that I found the movie scary, except perhaps towards the end, but I did really enjoy it. Have made some attempts to try and find a copy of this movie, but no luck so far :( Perhaps it's a good thing given that it may lose its magic that I have in my memories if I was to see it again as an adult ;)
- Spellcaster_NZ
- Oct 27, 2005
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I watched Mr. Boogedy and Bride of Boogedy both were great movies especially for kids. It scared me and made myself laugh at the same time. Kristy Swanson was the perfect person for the role of Jennifer. It's a very orginal ghost movie, even though you don't see it much on T.V. maybe on the Family Channel.
- fast_train82
- Nov 4, 2000
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Mr boogedy was one of my favorite movies growing up my grandmother recorded it for me and i would watch it over and over again couldn't get enough of it and id do anything to watch it again!! Another great Disney movie but isn't listed as a Disney movie at least i don't think is called watchers in the woods that too was scary at least when i was little it was i watched it again at the age of 26 and it was still great..anyone know where i could see this again(Mr boogedy) if so please let me know and if you really want to see another good Disney movie from my childhood watch watcher in the woods you wont be disappointed and if you are well I'm sorry but its worth a watch. thanks
- jleighlovem
- Aug 9, 2005
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Like "The Peanut Butter Solution," this is also another one of my favorite movies when I was about 5. William Hanover, or as most people know him, Mr. Boogedy, would always scare me some when I would look at his nasty (in the words of Jennifer) hamburger face. But I would always come back for more and I loved this movie more that going outside to play with my best friend. I would recommend this movie to anyone because it is somewhat scary to younger kids but at the same time, there is humor in it.
I found it! Go to sell.com classifieds and type in Mr.Boogedy and it should bring up two people who say they have copies for sale I personally have not bought one YET but I will. If you have any comments feel free to e-mail me at shortyddunn@yahoo.com. I also remember this movie as a kid and I have never been able to find it anywhere.I'm just glad other people remember it so I know i'm not crazy. I never seen or heard of the Bride of Mr.boogedy but looking forward to seeing it I just hope that whoever has them for sale has real copies so I can share them with my niece's and nephews and other people who have never seen or heard of either one of them good luck finding them and if you do buy them I hope you enjoy!
- shortyddunn
- May 30, 2006
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Thanks to Disney+ Mr. Boogedy lives again! Relive my childhood memories when I use to frighten my little sister with it lol
- sashaw33-815-442345
- Jan 23, 2020
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Mr. Boogedy is one of the movies I remember most from my childhood because it made an impact in some way. I remembered bits and pieces of the movie from when I was about 5 years old, and 5 years later my grandfather recorded both Mr. Boogedy and Bride of Boogedy, I still have the tape to this day tucked away safely. About a year ago I started searching aggressively for any glimmer of hope that Disney or SOMEONE would release the movies commercially on DVD or AT LEAST air it on t.v. again! No such luck even to this day, even though there are petitions to bring these classic family movies to DVD for the general public to enjoy and even some sites online where you can buy someone's VHS copy copied to DVD! I found one site that seemed legitimate enough to do business with, onlyclassicmoviesdotcom, and I bought the DVD copy of Mr. Boogedy. Of course it was someone's VHS copy transfered to DVD, but maybe 2 weeks after ordering from the site I got my DVD copy and watched it. The quality isn't all that great, but at least I won't have to wear out my VHS copy anymore. Hopefully, other people won't have to either or maybe they'll have their own copy to share with their children.
- Anarchistnation
- Nov 6, 2009
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I saw this movie when it aired on Walt Disney World in 1986. I loved it and so did my daughters, who were small at the time!!!!! This movie is about a joke store owner moving his family to a town, which of course his children do not like, and end up buying a haunted house. Weird things start to happen, which at first they thought were just jokes being played on them. It is a great movie for kids at Halloween (or anytime) as it is a little spooky, a little corny and really funny. It is just a little scarier for kids, than "When Good Ghouls Go Bad" if you have ever seen that, but just as child friendly. My daughters still talk about the movie and are hoping I can find it. This is a must see!!
- Ktyddb12361
- Sep 28, 2005
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I remember watching the movie when I was little and being totally freaked out. But now I laugh at it. I think that it is a cool movie.
This movie is freaking ridiculous, and I kinda love it. There is nothing about this film that really works, the acting is bad, the writing is horrible, and it proves to just about be the most generic ghost story you have ever heard. However, despite all these flaws, this film is hilariously bad, and very entertaining to watch. Some of the lines in this film are so bad they are funny, and the acting is so over the top at times, I honestly don't know what they were thinking.
It's stupid, juvenile, corny, and quite fun to watch. Watch it for a good laugh this halloween season.
My Rating: 10/10- ironically of course
My Rating: 10/10- ironically of course
- Allierubystein666
- Oct 10, 2020
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This was a great movie. I wish that Disney would offer it on video at the Disney stores. This is the best "horror" movie. It has just enough scary stuff for kids mixed with humor. I recommend this to everyone. It was really funny when everyone says, "just kidding".
This is perhaps the best television/family movie that Walt Disney ever put out! Why is this not out on DVD! I remember seeing this when I was about 6 years old. My whole family loved it. Not only is it a great television movie, but it has a great cast as well. It Stars Richard Masur from(License to Drive)and David Faustino from (Married With Children)who went off to be quite successful Hollywood stars. The movie is quite hilarious. Do not watch the movie expecting it to be scary, because it's not. Although it may be a little spooky to some really young children but not scary enough to give them nightmares. But back to the point. If you love cheesy corny 80s movies. You must see this! The movie is about a family that buys a house for a cheap price because it is haunted. The kids hear and see strange things to try and convince their parents that the house is haunting but their parents don't believe them until it all comes to a final showdown!!! I am almost 24 years old now and I still enjoy the film very much. I own a very old copy that my father taped on television when it first aired. There was also a sequel called Mr. Boogedy's Bride that aired a year or 2 after the original. But anyway this movie is a lost gem that needs to be brought forth. I cannot wait to share it with my children some day.
- jcbushyhead
- Jan 12, 2006
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