My Teacher Ate My Homework (1997)
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Runtime: 1 hr 31 mins
Genre: Childrens
Synopsis: Middle-school student Jesse Hackett (Gregory Smith) is not happy with his teacher. He believes that Mrs. Fink (Shelley Duvall) is out to get him and fantasizes about getting even with her. When... Middle-school student Jesse Hackett (Gregory Smith) is not happy with his teacher. He believes that Mrs. Fink (Shelley Duvall) is out to get him and fantasizes about getting even with her. When Jesse finds a voodoo doll that looks just like the hated teacher, his wildest dreams of revenge are answered--until the evil doll comes to life and begins wreaking havoc on the school! [More]
Starring: Shelley Duvall, Margot Kidder, Gregory Smith, Edwin Hodge
Starring: Shelley Duvall, Margot Kidder, Gregory Smith, Edwin Hodge, Diana Theodore, Dara Perlmutter, Sheila McCarthy, Tim Progosh, Mackenzie Gray, Dan Warry-Smith, Karen Robinson
Director: Stephen Williams
Director: Stephen Williams
Screenwriter: Garfield Reeves-Stevens, Judith Reeves-Stevens
Producer: Paul Brown
Composer: John McCarthy
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