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Who was the ghost boy in three men and a baby?

Who was the ghost boy in three men and a baby?

The infamous “ghost boy” image in the 1987 comedy film Three Men and a Baby appears in a window when Jack Holden (Ted Danson) and his mother (Celeste Holm) are walking through the house Jack shares with his two buddies.

Is there a boy in three men and a baby?

Apparently in the movie “Three Men and a Baby” there is one scene that revealed what appeared to be a young boy standing between curtains in a room. The scene had Ted Danson speaking to a woman I believe. All the news programs I watched, froze the clip and zoomed in on the boy. It was very clear and well defined.

Where was three men and a baby filmed?

All indoor scenes for Three Men and a Baby were shot on a Toronto soundstage; no actual residential structures were used for interior filming. Actor Tom Selleck discussed this legend with Tonight Show host Jimmy Fallon in February 2017:

Who is the guy behind the curtains in three men and a baby?

The figure behind the curtains is a “standee” (a stand-up cardboard cutout used for advertising displays) of Ted Danson, dressed in a top hat, white shirt, and tails, that was left in front of a window on the set and thereby “sneaked” into the background of one scene.

Who was the director of three men and a baby?

It was Mr Spock himself, Leonard Nimoy, who landed in the director’s chair for the 1987 smash hit comedy, Three Men and a Baby.

What was the rumor about three men and a baby?

A rumor did rounds when the 1987 film, Three Men and a Baby hit the theaters. The rumor was that one of the scenes had in it a little dead boy behind the curtains; the story being that the boy died in the same house where the shot was being filmed.

Is there a ghost in three men and a little lady?

A persistent urban legend began circulating August 1990 (shortly before the sequel, Three Men and a Little Lady, premiered) that this was the ghost of a boy who had been killed in the house where the film (or this scene) was filmed.