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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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I really want to learn filmmaking techniques, just to do viral stuff and ‘accidental’ inclusions in films.

That and property design, I’ve been playing SimTower and have a great idea for a twenty storey hotel, but the largest building in my town is only about nine.

I’d actually turn the thirteenth floor in to an entire ‘haunted house’ thing with a kids version and adults, with a cinema in each version. The Scissorman and Old Man Stubbyfingers would be there.

It’s probably a good thing I’m not mega-rich, huh?

Chestnuts roasted by Guise @ 02/27/2008 1:18 PM


To Guise: Hey, I’d go there, if it existed.

Sounds fun! :)

Chestnuts roasted by Tetsu Deinonychus @ 02/27/2008 1:52 PM


Guise that just means you have to re-locate to the States when you come into your millions and throw one hell of an opening night party for all of your X-E friends! ;)

Chestnuts roasted by Dan @ 02/27/2008 2:12 PM


For BelmarBenny http://www.jgeoff.com/godfather/ghostly_image.html

Chestnuts roasted by Patio @ 02/27/2008 2:21 PM


If I could choose any apparition to be haunted by, I’d have to go with the ghost of ted danson.

Chestnuts roasted by penmissile @ 02/27/2008 2:55 PM


squee4242:

RE: The Pink Floyd/Wizard of Oz thing…

I have no idea if it is true or not. It is very interesting, but I’ve never heard the band confirm or deny it. Perhaps I worded it too strongly earlier when I implied that it wasn’t true.

penmissile:

You’d like to be haunted by the ghost of Ted Danson, eh? I don’t know about that — it didn’t work out too well for Leslie Nielsen in Creepshow.

Chestnuts roasted by Magic Toy @ 02/27/2008 3:35 PM


I suppose with all this ghostly talk I could include that I live just outside what is said to be the most haunted small town in the country: Alton, Illinois. Lots of stupid little ghost stories abound, and there’s even a Haunted Alton book telling of a lot of places that you can go trespass and get yourself arrested at.

Used to go “ghost hunting” with my friends back in the day, but that finally just fell through at some point. Shame, because it was fun. I have a few stories, none of which I’ll recount here, but the link down there should provide you all with some of the local flavor. If you can navigate around the thousands of plugs for Taylor’s books, of course.

On the subject of the cardboard cutout ghost: though I’ve never seen the movie, I’ve read about this particular myth at length on snopes. Great site, but it just takes the fun out of stuff sometimes.

Chestnuts roasted by Amund @ 02/27/2008 3:40 PM


Amund
That’s weird I didn’t know Alton was supposed to be so haunted! I lived in that area for 8 years and never heard about it!

Chestnuts roasted by Dan @ 02/27/2008 4:26 PM


I bet the post production team had some giggles when they heard the rumor about there being a ghost on the set.:)

Chestnuts roasted by Supermarioman @ 02/27/2008 4:58 PM


Amund:

I meant to mention this earlier, but welcome!

Also I grew up in central Illinois and dated a girl who lived in O’Fallon for a couple of years, so I know your area well. One of my best friends also still lives in that area. I never knew that Alton was supposedly so haunted, I’ll have to read up about it.

When mentioning Alton, IL you also have to make note of Alton’s most famous son, Robert Wadlow, aka ‘The Alton Giant.’

Chestnuts roasted by Magic Toy @ 02/27/2008 4:58 PM


Three Men and a Goat?

Chestnuts roasted by kingklash @ 02/27/2008 6:31 PM


Magic Toy:

Of course, who could ever forget about Robert Wadlow? I think I have a picture of my brother standing next to the statue saved somewhere.

Chestnuts roasted by Amund @ 02/27/2008 6:45 PM


Magic Toy,

Per Wikipedia:

“Pink Floyd band members have repeatedly insisted that the reputed phenomenon is coincidence. In an interview for the 25th anniversary of the album, guitarist/vocalist David Gilmour denied that the album was intentionally written to be synchronized with Oz, saying “Some guy with too much time on his hands had this idea with combining Wizard of Oz with Dark Side of the Moon.”[7]

On an MTV special about Pink Floyd in 2002, the band dismissed any relationship between the album and the movie, saying that there were no means of reproducing the film in the studio at the time they recorded the album.

In a 2003 interview with Rolling Stone Magazine, Dark Side of the Moon engineer Alan Parsons said of the supposed effect:

“It was an American radio guy who pointed it out to me. It’s such a non-starter, a complete load of eyewash. I tried it for the first time about two years ago. One of my fiancee’s kids had a copy of the video, and I thought I had see what it was all about. I was very disappointed. The only thing I noticed was that the line “balanced on the biggest wave” came up when Dorothy was kind of tightrope walking along a fence. One of the things any audio professional will tell you is that the scope for the drift between the video and the record is enormous; it could be anything up to twenty seconds by the time the record’s finished. And anyway, if you play any record with the sound turned down on the TV, you will find things that work.”[8]

On March 3, 2006 at the Canadian Music Week conference in Toronto, Alan Parsons, the album’s recording engineer, told an audience during a question-and-answer session that there had been no effort to integrate the album with the film.”

Chestnuts roasted by Rich @ 02/27/2008 6:51 PM


How do you get people’s names in the text to show up in bold?

Chestnuts roasted by Rich @ 02/27/2008 6:52 PM


Parsons brings up a good point. The case of the Dark Side of the Oz might be what skeptics charge about the Bible Code. The criticism of the Bible Code is that you can take any book as big a Bible, put a random algorithm in, and get “codes.”

Chestnuts roasted by Rich @ 02/27/2008 6:57 PM


Rich, ha ha! See, I can do it! Type the name like this insert name here but without the spaces in the b parts.

Chestnuts roasted by Darth Poop @ 02/27/2008 7:12 PM


Damn it! Ok, let me try it with something beside spaces… insert name here Just take out the star/pound thingies.

Chestnuts roasted by Darth Poop @ 02/27/2008 7:14 PM


Rich…<b> insert name here </b>

Chestnuts roasted by Guise @ 02/27/2008 7:15 PM


Fuck. Ok, you know the greater than, less than symbols? You type a less than, followed by a b, follwed by a greater than, followed by the text that you want bolded, followed by a less than, followed by a slash, followed by a b and then a greater than.

Chestnuts roasted by Darth Poop @ 02/27/2008 7:17 PM


What Guise said. :’(

Chestnuts roasted by Darth Poop @ 02/27/2008 7:18 PM


Darth, I was going to say “What DP means is…”, but my mind is unhinged today and I couldn’t bring myself to use DP.

Now I have…I feel dirty.

Chestnuts roasted by Guise @ 02/27/2008 7:20 PM


Then I’ve done my job. :D

Chestnuts roasted by Darth Poop @ 02/27/2008 7:34 PM


That and property design, I’ve been playing SimTower and have a great idea for a twenty storey hotel, but the largest building in my town is only about nine.

Damn, SimTower, that brings me back. Back when I was a junior-junior counselor at a day camp some years ago, one of the computer games in our rickety computer lab was SimTower. I had a pretty damn good one by the time summer ended.

And also…I SCORED A WII! :) :) :) Yay. As it turns out, my dad bought one too, not knowing that I had found one. Sorry, I already found a buyer for the 2nd one. :(

Chestnuts roasted by Invader Norbert @ 02/27/2008 7:43 PM


Wow someone made Guise feel dirty? I didn’t think such a thing was possible! lol

Chestnuts roasted by Dan @ 02/27/2008 7:44 PM


Norb, I’m using SimTower to bring me down from SimCity 4 which I was using to come down from Civilization IV. It’s reverse gateway.

Dan, I kind of did it to myself. So much talk about ‘romantic liaisons’ for one day…then with Darth’s name, just too much when my mind tried to shorten it.

Chestnuts roasted by Guise @ 02/27/2008 7:49 PM


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