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The Swede
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I´m still qurious about the strange ghost that appeard behind a curtain in the sceen when ted danson recived the baby from his mother. I rememberd there was a storie about this young kid, how his father killed the boy and his entire family in this very apartment...does anybody know
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Laura
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Hey i heard a story like that about the film but i heard that you see the image of a boy at the top of the stairs. Apparently after the film was made they found out that a little boy hung himself there. I didnt know if it was for real or just a rumour.
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i heard the same rumour and have seen a pic of the little boy behind the curtain. But when i watched the film on video i couldnt see the boy so i dont know if the pic and the storey is fake.
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Yeah, it's just hollywood urban folklore.

I can't remember exactly, but I believe the "boy" is actually a cardboard stand up of Danson that was seen in a previous scene.

For sure the folklore states that the location was haunted, but in fact those scenes were shot on a specially constructed set at Paramount or whatever...


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lol @ cardboard stand..could b true...the boy looked rather still too..
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The Swede
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I guess we´ll have to turn to mr danson and ask him directly. It´s quite freaky anyways. I got really shooked when my brother showed me the scen for the first time.
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That is so funny if the cardboard cut out ting is true! I am desperate to see that movie again now though!
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