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Three Men and a Ghost.

I don't protest that I'm merely the last of 560,000 websites to discuss the fabled Three Men and a Baby ghost, but I can't help myself. When news of this seeming specter poured into newscasts in 1990, my friends and I took it as proof positive that ghosts completely and totally existed.

Retelling the story is an almost needless formality, because everyone already knows it. Everyone...except frequent comment-leaver and mother-of-one, "kb." It's kb's fault that I get to tell the story with a clear conscience.

Millions around the world bore witness to the exploits of Ted Danson and the other two guys as they found themselves in the utterly hysterical position of raising an abandoned baby girl. What most moviegoers somehow missed was an otherwise forgettable scene where, if you look close, monsters will eat you:


As Three Men and a Baby moved to television airings and tape rentals, the world turned its eyes to the peculiar boy arrow-marked in the photo above. Neither an actor nor something seemingly of this world, the boy stood motionless, looking somewhere between stoic and fuzzy, as Danson and The Woman Portraying Danson's Mom acted their parts completely oblivious to the walking dead among them. It was impossible to imagine that this ghost-laden scene made it in the can without ever being caught by a member of the crew, and when things sound impossible, they can only be the doings of SUPERNATURAL POWERS.

There was a perfectly acceptable explanation for everything, but I'll get to that in a minute. As the story went, this horrible THING was in fact the ghost of a boy who, depending on which version of the story was told, died on the set, died in the house that the movie was shot in, died via shotgun blast, or died via forcibly injected foreign antibodies that refused to live up to their name. The ghoul wasn't making its presence known for revenge or anything; evidently, the boy just wanted his fifteen minutes, however postmortem.

If you watch the scene with the mindset that it could possibly maybe be a real ghost, it's dang creepy. I was all of ten or eleven years of age when the story broke, and soon after, one of the major networks gave Three Men and a Baby its first television airing. I watched the film and waited for that scene with a stomach full of pretty moths, and when I finally caught my first glimpse of the poor dead boy, it wasn't a minute later that every light in our house was on and I was wrapped firmly in whatever sufficed as a security blanket back then. I was absolutely floored. A ghost! A real, live ghost on display for the world to see!

All of my friends were similarly impressed, and in a world full of so many debatably great things, I think this marked the only time that everyone seemed to agree that something was awesome. After watching so many "real" ghost stories on television where the only visual evidence consisted of pictures of orbs or sketches by the same guys who did concept art for Spaced Invaders, finally, we had our smoking gun.

Only, we didn't. In truth, the ghost was merely a life-sized cardboard standee of Ted Danson -- a leftover prop from one of the commercials his character starred in. Cut scenes from the film revealed that the standee was actually a running gag, so the fact that it was in plain sight during a scene that actually made it into the movie is sloppy, but hardly suspect. I found this news appalling, not because I didn't believe it, but because it meant that I no longer had a valid reason to watch Three Men and a Baby anymore. I came for the ghost, but secretly, I delighted in the acerbity and heartfelt moments. I understand that acerbity isn't a truly fitting description, but I just found out that it's an actual word and I just had to use it right here and now. "Acerbity." Sounds like a newly discovered planet, or one of the many animal pilots in Starfox's death squad.

I don't think I've ever come closer to really believing in ghosts as I did when I thought a cardboard Ten Danson was one of them. The universe seemed bigger, then.

Posted by Matt on 02/25/2008. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 235 comments

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First!!

Chestnuts roasted by Rich @ 02/25/2008 11:07 PM


I can’t tell you how many times I have seen this mother f*cker trying to catch that scene. That and the Wizard of Oz, trying to see the guy that hung himself in the back ground.

Chestnuts roasted by Bill @ 02/25/2008 11:10 PM


Although, if you look closely, you can see a ghost. It’s the ghost of Steve Guttenberg’s career.

Thanks, folks! I’ll be here all week!

Chestnuts roasted by Rich @ 02/25/2008 11:15 PM


I saw the Wizard of Oz one…its creepy…but I think it is a bird or a crane camera thing

Chestnuts roasted by mandy_Reeves @ 02/25/2008 11:21 PM


Matt, I had never heard of this, either, so you have two commenters learning the story for the first time.

With that out of the way…
There’s something strange
in the neighborhood…
Who ya gonna call!?

Chestnuts roasted by Ben @ 02/25/2008 11:21 PM


Rich…that’s really fucking funny. :D

Chestnuts roasted by Bill @ 02/25/2008 11:28 PM


I had never heard of this until now! (either).

The only ghost-movie-thingy I knew about was the dead hanging guy in the Wizard of Oz. Something about a stage hand offing himself during production, showing up in a few frames, ect.

I do know for sure if you cue up Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon on the second growl of the MGM Lion, the music tracks along with the movie in a very eriey way. Especially when the movie goes from B&W to color.

Chestnuts roasted by MikeyD @ 02/25/2008 11:29 PM


If thats a cardboard standee of Mr.Danson,why does it look like a ghost boy? You would think someone would recognize it was Danson.

Chestnuts roasted by Sonny @ 02/25/2008 11:29 PM


I haven’t heard of this either.

Speaking of which, it reminds me of that old Power Rangers episode where this Clown Monster’s only ability was turning people into cardboard cutouts. There was also one of those “PR PSAs!” at the end that explained to the 10 year old Matts of that era that it was faked and that you should not feat clown monsters, but the other fake costumed monsters on the show instead.

And shame on you…I was expecting a segue into Ghost With The Most :(

Chestnuts roasted by Invader Norbert @ 02/25/2008 11:54 PM


Good. I’m not the only one. :)

Chestnuts roasted by kb @ 02/26/2008 12:00 AM


I’m yet another that never heard of the ghostly Ted Danson cardboard cutout!

I should’ve watched the clip before I read that it was indeed cardboard, though. :( Kinda took some gusto out of it. Still, pretty cool story! :D

Chestnuts roasted by Ryane @ 02/26/2008 12:01 AM


That WASN’T a ghost?!?! First the Easter Bunny, then Santa, now this?!? My whole world is falling apart!

Chestnuts roasted by disappointed @ 02/26/2008 12:01 AM


Ok, I can’t help myself with this one. If you have ever watched the intro to Airwolf, did you ever notice that girl, Jean Bruce Scott, has three shots in the intro and one is her eating chicken? Really? The only shot in the series is her eating chicken legs?
Now I am confused. I don’t know if I don’t want to think about eating chicken when watching Airwolf or can’t watch Jean Bruce when eating chicken. Shit.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=ijQ7kHfrRt0

Chestnuts roasted by Bill @ 02/26/2008 12:08 AM


Luckily you have a real paranormal investigator that is addicted to your website…ME! I’ve been a paranormal investigator for about ten years now. I’ve only seen one thing that you might consider an apparition. Happened at a slave cemetery here in Charlotte. I’ve taken lot’s of photo’s…only two of them show anomalies that I have no explaination for. I’d be happy to share them with you if you want.

I don’t know if you know what EVP’s are so I will go ahead and tell you. EVP stands for “Electronic Voice Phenomena”. Basically it’s the act of capturing a ghost or other worldly voice on audio or now, digital tape. This is one aspect of the paranormal in which I have been able to get some good results.

For instance, I was investigating Brattonsville,SC. and I was running my audio recorder and I captured a female voice whispering the word “sad”. Very clear. Pretty neat stuff that EVP.

I’m a very skeptical investigator. I don’t believe anything that anyone tells me from their own perspective. I have to see it or hear it myself in order to believe.

If you want you can search my username on Youtube to watch my ghosthunting videos. CASPRPres. The video that has over 50 thousand hits is the best one. You should know though that the only picture in that video that I consider paranormal is the last one.

Hope you check it out! Love your site man! I come here every day and have so for years!

Chestnuts roasted by CASPRPres @ 02/26/2008 12:13 AM


not sure how i missed the conversation about this said ghost before this post, but rest assured kb, you are not the only uncultured goon who didn’t know about the masterpiece that is “three men and a baby….and ghost”, i was completely and utterly oblivious. that sentence was really ling.

Chestnuts roasted by vwarb @ 02/26/2008 12:14 AM


I’ve heard of this one before…but only because I used to read snopes.com alot. far too much actually. I know it’s a cut out…but man it still creeps me out…nearly as much as those stupid youtube gags where you watch something closely and then someone screams and appears for a second…I know it’s going to happen and it still creeps me out.. I think it goes back to when I was a kid and I though things could come out of the TV. (pink panther and insulation commercials,)

Chestnuts roasted by Rookee Alding @ 02/26/2008 12:15 AM


long

Chestnuts roasted by vwarb @ 02/26/2008 12:16 AM


I never heard about this before either, but when I looked at that screenshot my first thought was “That is definitely a cardboard standee of some sort”.

Chestnuts roasted by jazzy @ 02/26/2008 12:23 AM


Rich…brilliant, man.
Yeah, I was upset by the ghost thing too, especially because I had it shoved down my throat for all those years, I think from sixth grade until my junior year where someone showed pictures or something with the other scenes. It was pretty cool at first, but the fact that I had at least five guys barking at me about it, I was like, why bother?

Chestnuts roasted by Myke @ 02/26/2008 12:26 AM


I think Matt and I were the same kid from two different places, as I add this to another thing we had in common: when I first saw the “ghost” I had nightmares for a week -at least.

And did ya know that Steve Guttenberg is in the next group of “stars” in Dancing with the Stars? Pretty sure that’s a true one, and just as scary as the ghost….

Chestnuts roasted by Shuanfu @ 02/26/2008 12:27 AM


CASPRPres : Awesome! I’m a huge ghost junkie and urban legend hound, and I’ve always wanted to observe a paranormal investigator at work. ^^ Must be fun staying up all night. *wink* EVP work scares the hell outta me, but its just so darn fascinating! And I know i’ll be talking for HOURS on this kinda stuff so I’ll hafta move on….

Ah, I remember both movie legends, and recall them being false. Personally when I saw it, it looked too big to be a ghost boy (w/ a shotgun, according some accounts). Ahhh…movie magic.

Shaunfu and Rich: XD Guttenberg jokes are always funny as hell.

Chestnuts roasted by Dio and Lex @ 02/26/2008 12:35 AM


Yeah, if it’s Ted, why is it a kid? Is it Ted as a kid?

You know what else really creep(ed)(s) me out? That audio from someone suposedly sticking a microphone down into hell. Lots of upset sounds voice in that one.

Chestnuts roasted by paul @ 02/26/2008 1:40 AM


Good job Matt!

Chestnuts roasted by Razzy the cat @ 02/26/2008 1:41 AM


Hate to double but WHAT audio from Hell?
Was it in the movie?

Chestnuts roasted by Razzy the cat @ 02/26/2008 1:42 AM


I had no idea about this either! For some reason the whole topic and thread are reminding me how much I miss the Weekly World News :cry:

Chestnuts roasted by squee4242 @ 02/26/2008 2:27 AM


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