Truly, Madly, Deeply
106 minutes,
UK (1991), PG
A newly bereaved widow can't bear to live without her beloved husband - so it's a relief when he returns as a ghost and commences some rather charming, low-key haunting. But it can't last, can it?
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Truly, Madly, Deeply: From Noël Coward's spooky, stiff-upper-lip comedy Blithe Spirit, to the multi-hanky hokum of Ghost there's a long and honourable tradition of spectral cinema weepies. And director Minghella, still years away from The English Patient success, shows a savvy understanding of its screen appeal with this, his big-screen debut...
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