When the ghost becomes more scared of the GI's than they are of him.
The Canterville Ghost was created in 1887.
"The Canterville Ghost" was published by Ward, Lock & Co. in 1887.
In "The Canterville Ghost," Lord Canterville killed his wife because he discovered she was having an affair with Sir Simon, the ghost of the house. Overcome with jealousy and rage, Lord Canterville committed the murder in a fit of passion.
In the 1996 fim "The Canterville Ghost", the twins were Adam and Washington Otis.
Yes, the ghost is the protagonist of the story.
In Oscar Wilde's "The Canterville Ghost," one of the best incidents occurs when Sir Simon, the ghost, attempts to scare the Otis family but instead becomes the target of their humorous and pragmatic responses. Instead of being frightened, the family treats him as a nuisance, with Mr. Otis even offering him lubricating oil for his squeaky chains. This reversal of traditional ghostly expectations leads to comedic situations, ultimately revealing the ghost’s loneliness and desire for companionship rather than fear. The incident highlights themes of cultural clash and the power of humor over fear.
The Canterville ghost was frightened because he could not frighten the Otis family.
The Canterville Ghost - 1986 TV is rated/received certificates of: USA:PG
The Canterville Ghost - 2001 TV is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
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The Canterville Ghost - 1996 TV is rated/received certificates of: Singapore:PG USA:PG
The Canterville Ghost - 1988 TV was released on: USA: 26 September 1988