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3 things about Joseph L. Mankiewicz’s THE GHOST AND MRS. MUIR

Posted on January 22, 2011 by robchristopher

The Ghost and Mrs. Muir [1947]

1. Darkness. She lights the candle and all at once his ghost is standing there.
2. She says, “My husband is dead.”
“Oh.” He leans back in his seat. Then reconsiders, leans forwards. “Oh?”
3. She takes a last look at her own lifeless body. They leave the room.

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