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Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Ghost boy caught in a Hollywood movie

In 1987, The movie "Three Men and a Baby" had been released, and this movie was one of the most famous movies back in the 80's, I first watched this movie on MBC2 channel about three years ago, about more than 1 hour into the movie I saw a figure in front of the window of the protagonist's house which actually looks like a boy who is frozen into his place looking at the camera.

Now I don't actually have any clues of what exactly is this entity, but definitely its not human, it doesn't look like one, it looks like a boy wearing a long sleeved white T-shirt and black pants.

It has been rumored from other sources that this was a ghost of a 9-year-old boy who committed suicide in the same house the movie was shot in, and that the boy's mother went mental after hearing this and was sent to an asylum...well people have the freedom of speech don't they?!

In this clip you are about to see now are 2 interesting moments you will see, the first one is when a shotgun like figure appears in front of the same window that the ghost appeared in later, the second one is the actual boy who appeared on the window, you can notice that the shotgun-like figure is not longer there.

at 0:06, shotgun appears black colored and pointed down to the ground
at 0:35-0:38, the actual figure appears to be staring at the cameraman



After you have watched this, you may know what really is this thing and if it is another internet or editing hoax...well, I have cutting evidence for this...


Notice the black shotgun between them


A more clearer picture of the shotgun


The Boy appears in the shotgun's spot

This is pretty weird actually, there is no way a Hollywood movie is edited in anyway to give a glimpse or a code to people to think of something, and while on my research I haven't found anything that can state this. However, some say that this is actually a cardboard cut-out of the actor himself who appears in the clip above, see the picture below which shows the cut-out and this is not featured in the movie itself but was copied from another source.


The actor (right) with his self's cut-out (left)

That concludes it all, but one thing remains a mystery, what's up with the shotgun being replaced by the cardboard cut-out in such a short time interval of about 20 seconds?, and why a shotgun particularly? is it really a shotgun? I leave this to my readers...

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