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The Brady Bunch Season 4 Episode 6
One evening, Jan and Cindy claim to have seen a ghost but is revealed to be a trick by Greg, Peter and Bobby. This leads the girls to use the same tactics the boys used to scaring them. However, things get out of hand when Alice becomes the target of the scare tactics.
Serie: The Brady Bunch
Episode Title: Fright Night
Air Date: 1972-10-27
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