Haunted Spooks Overview:

Haunted Spooks (1920) was a Comedy - Black-and-white Film directed by Hal Roach and Alfred J. Goulding and produced by Hal Roach and Suzanne Lloyd Hayes.

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Haunted Spooks (1920) A Silent Film Review

By Fritzi Kramer on Aug 24, 2014 From Movies Silently

By Fritzi Kramer on August 24, 2014 in Blog, Feature, Silent Movie Review After losing another of the only girls he ever loved, Harold Lloyd decides to end it all. That doesn?t work out so well but another proposition turns up. Mildred Davis is a young lady who needs a husband in order to qualify fo... Read full article


Haunted Spooks (1920, Hal Roach and Alfred J. Goulding)

on Feb 5, 2012 From The Stop Button

Haunted Spooks is a disjointed experience. It starts well enough, with unmarried Mildred Davis inheriting a mansion… so long as she’s married. Her lawyer promises to get her a husband, which the title cards have already revealed will be Harold Lloyd. Then Haunted takes its time bringing ... Read full article


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[last lines]
The Girl: Say, what's our name?


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Filming was interrupted when Harold Lloyd, posing for publicity photos, had a prop bomb explode in his hand. He lost two fingers, his face was badly burned and he was temporarily blinded. In subsequent films, he is usually seen wearing gloves.
Despite receiving a serious injury to his hand during the making of this film, Harold Lloyd continued to do his own stunts throughout his career.
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Also directed by Alfred J. Goulding




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Also released in 1920




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