The story kicks off when a pair of thieves, and his son Billy Joe , steal Boss Hogg’s valuable silver collection from the Boar's Nest. Looking for a place to hide and melt the silver, they stash it in an abandoned mansion recently inherited by Mary Lou Pringle , a friend of Daisy Duke.
By this point in the series, production had moved from the original Georgia locations to California , utilizing the Warner Bros. Burbank Studios and the Disney Ranch (Golden Oak Ranch) for external scenes. [S3E2] The Hazzardville Horror
While listed as Season 3, Episode 2, the production order and air dates for this era were occasionally impacted by an actors' strike, leading to some confusion in episode numbering on various streaming services. The story kicks off when a pair of
The country music legend makes a guest appearance as herself. 🔍 Production & Trivia Burbank Studios and the Disney Ranch (Golden Oak
To keep Mary Lou and potential buyers away from the house, the Billings duo stage elaborate "supernatural" events to make the estate seem haunted.
See the iconic General Lee in action and explore the real-life locations that brought Hazzard County to life:
is the second episode of Season 3 of The Dukes of Hazzard (fortieth overall), originally airing on November 7, 1980 . This episode is often described by fans as Hazzard's version of a Scooby-Doo mystery, blending the show’s signature car chases with a "haunted house" plot. 🎬 Plot Summary
The story kicks off when a pair of thieves, and his son Billy Joe , steal Boss Hogg’s valuable silver collection from the Boar's Nest. Looking for a place to hide and melt the silver, they stash it in an abandoned mansion recently inherited by Mary Lou Pringle , a friend of Daisy Duke.
By this point in the series, production had moved from the original Georgia locations to California , utilizing the Warner Bros. Burbank Studios and the Disney Ranch (Golden Oak Ranch) for external scenes.
While listed as Season 3, Episode 2, the production order and air dates for this era were occasionally impacted by an actors' strike, leading to some confusion in episode numbering on various streaming services.
The country music legend makes a guest appearance as herself. 🔍 Production & Trivia
To keep Mary Lou and potential buyers away from the house, the Billings duo stage elaborate "supernatural" events to make the estate seem haunted.
See the iconic General Lee in action and explore the real-life locations that brought Hazzard County to life:
is the second episode of Season 3 of The Dukes of Hazzard (fortieth overall), originally airing on November 7, 1980 . This episode is often described by fans as Hazzard's version of a Scooby-Doo mystery, blending the show’s signature car chases with a "haunted house" plot. 🎬 Plot Summary