![]() With Sam sitting next to her unseen, she withdraws the balance and closes the account, receiving a cashier's check. He persuades Oda Mae to thwart Carl's money laundering scheme by impersonating the owner of Carl's fake bank account. Sam learns from an hostile New York City subway poltergeist (Vincent Schiavelli) how to master the skill of moving solid objects by his mental powers alone. Molly remains unconvinced by Oda Mae's messages and even talks to the Police, but they inform her that Oda Mae is a known confidence trickster. Sam discovers that Carl was involved in a money laundering scheme at the bank and that the attack was an attempt by Carl to acquire Sam's security codes. Carl convinces Molly that Oda Mae is a fraud. Oda Mae is persuaded by Sam to tell Molly that she is in danger because Willy still has his wallet containing their address, but Molly is still in shock and will not believe Oda Mae. Sam quickly realizes Oda Mae can hear him. An expert con-artist, Oda Mae bilks her clients out of their money, claiming she can talk to their deceased relatives. When he walks out of Willy's place, he spots the storefront of Oda Mae Brown (Whoopi Goldberg), a paranormal medium. Sam follows him to Brooklyn and finds out his name, but realizes he's powerless to stop Willy attacking Molly again. When Molly returns, Sam scares their cat into attacking Willy, who flees. ![]() While she's gone, Willy appears and searches the place. Molly is visited by Carl, who talks her into going out for a short walk. Sam hangs around his and Molly's old apartment, upset that he can't communicate with Molly and that she's horribly depressed over his murder. However, he quickly realizes Molly can't see or hear him. A white light appears that beckons Sam to the heavens but he refuses to go. When Sam goes back to the scene, he sees Molly distraught and cradling his body. Sam chases after his killer but Willy escapes. Soon afterward, Sam and Molly are attacked by armed thug Willy Lopez (Rick Aviles), after leaving a theater and Sam is killed by a gunshot in an ensuing fight with Willy. Carl offers to investigate the matter, but Sam decides to investigate himself. At work, Sam discovers discrepancies in some bank accounts and confides in his good friend and colleague, Carl Bruner (Tony Goldwyn). While they work at some minor renovations, Sam finds an old penny, tell Molly to keep it for luck. Wheat (Patrick Swayze), a banker, and Molly Jensen (Demi Moore), a talented potter, are a loving couple who move into a New York City apartment. He goes to investigate, and Sam goes with him and discovers something terrible. She then tells her friend, Carl about what Oda Mae told her. Molly then goes to the police and they in turn tell her that Oda Mae's a con woman. He convinces her to tell Molly about the guy who broke into the apartment. Sam then meets a supposed psychic, Oda Mae Brown, who is so obviously a huckster, but who doesn't know that she can hear the dead, so when Sam speaks, she hears him. Sam follows him and discovers where he lives, but unfortunately can't tell anyone. One day the man who killed him breaks into the apartment and Sam stops him before he could do anything to Molly. Sam hangs around Molly, despite her not knowing he is watching over her. But Sam's spirit remains on Earth and is walking around and encounters other spirits, who tell him about his transformation. One night while out on a date, a man comes out of nowhere and pulls out a gun and demands Sam's wallet, Sam was about to give it to him when a scuffle broke out and Sam was killed. Place this ghost on a piece of paper (I recommend using a little bit of scotch tape) to keep the ghost steady on the paper, and paint around the paper.Sam Wheat is a bank executive, who has moved in with his girlfriend, Molly. Place the paper on another piece of paper and color the ghost.Īnother way to use this as a stencil is, grab a pair of scissors and cut out the ghost. ![]() Unfold the paper to reveal the cut out ghost.Fold one of the large ghost templates in half.There are many ways you can use these ghost templates as a ghost stencil. Simply cut out and hang and celebrate the Halloween season! Use as a ghost stencil Or, are you having a Halloween party? Create a ghost banner using these ghost templates. Students will have so much fun decorating their ghosts. Instruct your students to write one thing they love about the fall or Halloween season inside the ghost. Hang in the classroom, or on bulletin boards (to show off their artistic abilities). Print out the ghost template and have your students cut and color their own ghost. Make some halloween decorations or a banner! There are so many little ghosts to choose from! Print out a bunch to give your children or students options. Let me count the many ways you can use these cute ghosts! Ghost themes are some of my favorite Halloween activities.
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