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Goodness! A Ghost
Harry's grandfather's spirit inhabits his old policeman's uniform, which is being used in an amateur play.
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Plot Summary
A meek accountant inherits a haunted house and finds himself unable to sell it due to its ghostly inhabitant. He tries various methods to appease or banish the spirit, leading to comedic misunderstandings and unexpected friendships. The film explores themes of courage and finding one's voice in the face of adversity, all with a lighthearted touch.
Critical Reception
Information on the critical reception for 'Goodness! A Ghost' from 1940 is scarce. As a B-movie comedy from its era, it likely received modest reviews, appreciated for its lighthearted entertainment and star power of ZaSu Pitts. It's generally remembered as a charming, if not groundbreaking, film of its time.
What Reviewers Say
A lighthearted and amusing comedy that entertains with its ghostly premise.
ZaSu Pitts delivers her signature comedic performance, anchoring the film.
The film offers a charming, family-friendly diversion with mild supernatural elements.
Google audience: Audience reviews from the era are not readily available. However, based on its genre and stars, it was likely viewed as a pleasant, family-oriented comedy suitable for a matinee showing.
Fun Fact
This film was one of many comedies starring ZaSu Pitts and Jed Prouty, who often played a married couple in films and were known for their down-to-earth, humorous portrayals.
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