

Ghost Buster
Gil Lamb, window washer at the "Daily Record" has aspirations of becoming a reporter and marrying Carol Hughes, the city editor's secretary. When he hears of the disappearance of a town millionaire's nephew, he sets out, disguised as a nurse, for the millionaire's mansion to solve the case
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Plot Summary
A young man, looking for a place to stay, stumbles upon an old mansion. He soon discovers that the mansion is haunted by a friendly ghost who is looking for a companion. Together, they embark on a series of lighthearted misadventures.
Critical Reception
As a short film from 1952, "Ghost Buster" received limited critical attention. It is generally considered a charming, albeit simple, comedy appropriate for family viewing.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its lighthearted humor and family-friendly tone.
- Seen as a quaint and simple entertainment suitable for younger audiences.
- Noted for its brief runtime and straightforward comedic premise.
Google audience: Audience reception for this short film is not widely documented. However, similar shorts from the era were typically enjoyed for their uncomplicated humor and innocent storytelling.
Fun Fact
This short film is distinct from the more famous "Ghostbusters" franchise that began in 1984.
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