Three Men and a Ghost
In all honesty, I was launching into this story not so much to inform about it, but to simply point out how strongly it is still discussed and dissected, even though it was, at least in my point of view, debunked long ago. But while doing some trivial research out of pure curiosity, some people pointed out how I was missing the bigger picture, missing what truly made this little thing a true oddity.
The movie “Three Men and a Baby” is notorious not because it was directed by Mr. Spock or because Steve Guttenberg wasn’t that bad an actor in it, but because of a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it “ghost” who invited himself on the set. I you have seen the movie, or intend to after this read, you’ll find the appearance during the scene where Jack (Ted Danson) is visited by his mother. Right in the background, in front of the window, a small figure can be seen standing, not too tall, dressed in black and white, just lurking there.
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http://www.thehollywoodnews.com/article/26030602.php

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