Henry Aldrich Haunts a House
Henry Aldrich (Jimmy Lydon) and his high-school pals investigate a local haunted house.
Casts & Crew
Jimmy Lydon
Charles Smith
John Litel
Olive Blakeney
Joan Mortimer
Vaughan Glaser
Jackie Moran
Lucien Littlefield
Also Directed by Hugh Bennett
The first of a series of six two-reel "Musical Parade" shorts produced in Technicolor for the Paramount 1943-44 production season. The series would continue into 1948, and then were reissued in the early 50's. Songs included "All the Way" and "At the Mardi Gras."
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Henry (Jimmy Lydon) and his pal Dizzy (Charles Smith) become Boy Scout leaders, but a spoiled brat in their troop quickly proves to cause them no end of trouble.
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After accidentally sinking a borrowed motorboat, teenager Henry Aldrich (Jimmy Lydon) scrambles to raise the replacement cash the boat's owner demands. The catch: Henry only has two days to come up with the funds, or the boat's angry owner will turn him over to the police. Comedy.
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