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So, 'The Timid Ghost' is a real curiosity from 1937, blending comedy with the supernatural in a rather charming way. It has this light-hearted, almost whimsical tone, with character actor Charles Kemper delivering a performance that really captures the essence of the everyday man caught in some absurd situation. The pacing is breezy, allowing the humor to flow naturally alongside the ghostly antics. The practical effects are modest but intriguing, especially given the era. The whole film feels like a playful exploration of fear and ownership, with Kemper's character navigating the bizarre consequences of his ghostly acquisition. It’s a unique blend that keeps you engaged and chuckling.
'The Timid Ghost' is not the most widely circulated title, which adds to its appeal among collectors. It had a few releases, primarily on VHS and later on DVD, but finding a decent print can be a challenge. Its unique blend of comedy and the supernatural makes it a distinctive entry from Educational Pictures, and it’s interesting to see how these early films approached the genre. There’s definitely a niche interest for those who appreciate the quirky charm of lesser-known comedies from this period.
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