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So, The Ghost Talks is this quirky little comedy from 1949 that really leans into the spooky vibes. The stooges, doing their usual moving gig, get mixed up with a haunted suit of armor, which is quite the gimmick. The pacing is all over the place, but in a fun way, with slapstick moments that bounce between eerie and hilarious. The ghost, Peeping Tom, adds this playful tension, and the practical effects ignite a sense of nostalgia. It's got a charmingly outdated feel, and the performances are classic stooges—often chaotic but undeniably entertaining. Overall, it's a weird little gem that captures that post-war curiosity with the supernatural.
The Ghost Talks has had a somewhat limited release history, primarily seen on budget DVD compilations or in the occasional TV rerun. The film has collector interest due to its unique blend of comedy and supernatural elements, typical of the era. It's not the most common title, but true fans of the three stooges or 1940s comedies will recognize its charm and the idiosyncratic humor that stands out even among their other works.
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