{"title":"Spooks","originalTitle":"Spooks","src":"","srcset":"","rate":null,"numVotes":null,"year":1936,"runtime":9,"isAdult":null,"type":null,"actors":[{"id":"6495442","name":"The Cabin Kids","const":"nm1055176"}],"directors":[{"id":"68371","name":"William Watson","const":"nm0914923"}],"writers":[{"id":"49349","name":"Marcy Klauber","const":"nm0458379"},{"id":"116843","name":"Arthur L. Jarrett","const":"nm0418913"}],"countries":[{"id":"1","name":"United States","short":"us"}],"languages":[{"id":"1","name":"English","short":"en"}],"genres":[{"id":"8","title":"Short"},{"id":"10","title":"Comedy"},{"id":"23","title":"Musical"}],"metacritic":null,"releaseDate":"1936\/4\/17","plot":"Another entry in Educational\u0027s series featuring the singing and dancing of The Cabin Kids, a \u0022down South\u0022 version of the Meglin Kiddies, but the kids are all black and most likely from New York and not the South. The Black-stereotypes of the era that Hollywood hung on most adult Black performers were also hung on the Cabin Kids. The Kids do a couple of songs and roll their eyes and get scared in this one, which IS a Sound film and not Silent as shown by some sources. Singing was not an attribute that popped up too often in \u0022silent\u0022 movies.","wins":0,"nominations":0,"casts":[{"name":"The Cabin Kids","code":"nm1055176","characters":null}],"budget":null,"lifetimeGross":null,"openingWeekendGross":null,"worldwideGross":null,"keywords":[],"production":[{"id":"co0019661","text":"Skibo Productions"},{"id":"co0050385","text":"Educational Films Corporation of America"}],"prestigiousAwardSummary":null,"moreLikeThisTitles":[]}