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Ghost for Sale
A trio of bungling ghostbusters help oversee the newest attraction at a struggling fun park: two ancient mummified corpses, sure to pack 'em in. But will their efforts be enough to supplant the ghostly chaos that comes from tampering with the dead? Probably not.
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Plot Summary
A young couple inherits a haunted mansion, only to discover that its ghostly inhabitants are not only friendly but also willing to help them renovate the property. However, their dream of a peaceful home is shattered when a greedy developer tries to seize the mansion for his own nefarious purposes. The couple and their spectral housemates must band together to protect their home from the outside threat.
Critical Reception
Ghost for Sale received a generally negative reception from critics, with many finding its humor forced and its plot underdeveloped. While some appreciated the creative premise of friendly ghosts, the execution often fell flat, leading to a film that failed to resonate with most audiences.
What Reviewers Say
Lacks the scares and laughs it promises, resulting in a forgettable horror-comedy.
The premise of helpful ghosts is interesting, but the execution is uninspired.
Struggles to find a consistent tone, oscillating awkwardly between comedy and horror.
Google audience: Audience reception is largely unavailable or unrecorded for this title.
Fun Fact
Richard O'Brien, who plays the character 'Gramps' in the film, is famously known for his role as Riff Raff in 'The Rocky Horror Picture Show' and for creating the musical 'The Rocky Horror Show'.
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