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Released February 03, 1949
Featuring Moe, Larry and Shemp
Columbia
16.3 min. (Short Subject)

The Stooges are moving men sent to a spooky old mansion on a rainy night to move some old furniture, including a suit of armor. The armor objects to leaving, however, as it is inhabited by the spirit of Peeping Tom the tailor, who was cursed when he saw Lady Godiva ride by centuries ago. Intent on moving Tom, the boys find themselves trapped in the house with animated skeletons and a flying skull.

Remade as CREEPS (1956), with stock footage.

An interview with costar Nancy Saunders ('Lady Godiva') appeared in The Three Stooges Journal # 111 (Fall 2004)

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GHOST TALKS, THE on IMDb

Phil Arnold
Tom, voice

Don Brodie
Tom the tailor

Jules White
Red Skeleton, voice

Jules White
Chess-playing skeleton, voice

Nancy Saunders
Lady Godiva


Jules White
Producer

Jules White
Director

Felix Adler
Story and Screenplay

M. A. Anderson
Director of Photography

Edwin Bryant
Film Editor

Charles Clague
Art Director



















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