Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-4849011-20150322002931/@comment-25326117-20150324022136

Raidra wrote: Thanks! That is creepy, and sounds to me like one of those unsolved mysteries of Hollywood. Have you also found the incident in which William Randolph Hearst accidentally shot and killed someone on his yacht? One story says that Hearst's girl was fooling around with Chaplin behind Hearst's back. He found out about it and went to confront them. He fired a warning shot to scare Chaplin, and the bullet hit and killed an innocent bystander named Thomas Ince. I have a book with an article on this. It's another incident that's shrouded in mystery. I mention it only because it's a morbid tale with a connection to Chaplin. I trust the people already on this thread, but for those who join later on, please, let's not turn this into a Hollywood rumors thread. Charlie Chaplin lived an interesting life. Anyways, back to topic.
 * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_H._Ince
 * http://www.snopes.com/movies/other/ince.asp

I forgot this film's name. It's pretty much about people faking a haunting at an Irish castle, to scare these tourists that came to visit. Funny thing is, the real ghosts come out. I am not sure if my mind made this part up or not, but I remember in this film; there was a boy that was dragged into a play or a special effect that the owners made to convince the tourists of the 'haunting.'  The boy was turned into a cardboard puppet and there was water and ocean scenery going off everywhere.

The film was called 'High Spirits.'  There was also a scene if I remember correctly about a male ghost secretly fondling with one of the female tourists.

Any luck on finding the little girl ghost I mentioned earlier? And, I hoped I helped you, Death Scribe.