We Have a Ghost

Set your spirit free.

6.5
20232h 7m

After Kevin finds a ghost named Ernest haunting his new home, he becomes an overnight social media sensation. But when Kevin and Ernest go rogue to investigate the mystery of the latter's past, they become targets of the CIA.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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Official Trailer

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We Have A Ghost Cast Describes the Film in 15 Seconds

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Anthony and Jahi We Have a Ghost short

Cast

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Anthony Mackie

Frank Presley

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Erica Ash

Melanie Presley

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Niles Fitch

Fulton Presley

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Isabella Russo

Joy Yoshino

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Tig Notaro

Dr. Leslie Monroe

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Tom Bower

Ernest Scheller

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Sean Boyd

Young Ernest Scheller

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Steve Coulter

Deputy Director Arnold Schipley

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Scott A. Martin

Sheriff Brown

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Peggy Walton-Walker

Ramona Scheller

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Sherri Eakin

Young Ramona

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Faith Ford

Barbara Mangold

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Sarah Voigt

Undercover Agent

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Jophielle Love

Blonde Little Girl (Junebug)

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Merah Benoit

Little Girl at Park

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April McCullough

TV Publicist

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Reviews

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Manuel São Bento

3/10

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://thatshelf.com/we-have-a-ghost-review/

"We Have a Ghost holds a fun concept and a charming cast, but Christopher Landon disappoints with a disjointed, overlong, easily forgettable story. The incessant attempts to approach various subject matters through different genres destroy a screenplay that garnered attention for the simplicity of its premise, but which ends up becoming an unnecessarily complex mess without any idea of what it wants to be. Wasting David Harbour as a non-speaking ghost is one of many questionable creative decisions in this hard-to-remember Netflix film."

Rating: D

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