

Spook Chasers
Sach and the gang (Bowery Boys) find stashed cash in an old farmhouse apparently haunted.
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Plot Summary
In this Bowery Boys comedy, Sach devises a scheme to make money by pretending to be a ghost hunter and investigating a supposedly haunted house. He enlists Slip and the rest of the gang to help him stage the haunting, but their efforts to scare away a notorious gangster who is hiding out in the house lead to a series of chaotic and slapstick encounters.
Critical Reception
Spook Chasers is a typical entry in the Bowery Boys series, relying on slapstick humor and familiar character dynamics. While not critically acclaimed, it was a generally well-received installment by its target audience, providing lighthearted entertainment with its formulaic blend of mystery and comedy.
What Reviewers Say
- Relies heavily on slapstick and the established 'Bowery Boys' formula.
- Features predictable gags and a thin plot.
- Offers light, escapist entertainment for fans of the series.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Spook Chasers are generally positive from fans of the Bowery Boys franchise, who appreciate the familiar humor and characters. Some viewers find the plot thin and the humor dated, but it's often seen as a harmless and amusing film.
Fun Fact
This film was part of Monogram Pictures' successful 'Bowery Boys' series, which ran for over a decade and produced 48 films.
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