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Subject: Update on "Three Men & A Baby" Mystery

Written By: Hairspray on 3/13/2001 at 11:16 p.m.

I just found an article in reference to this movie's mystery. Here's a piece:

"The scene in question was shot on a Hollywood soundstage, not in a real home where anyone ever lived or died. And the "boy" everyone has seen was not a ghost -- he was cardboard.

According to the cast and crew, the mysterious figure was a life-size cardboard cutout of the movie's star, Ted Danson. Someone on the set propped it up in front of the window as a joke.

There are those who have accused the film's producers of starting the hoax in order to beef up ticket sales. If this were the case, surely they would have made sure everyone knew about the "ghost boy" long before the movie was on the video shelves for a couple of years.
Remember, Three Men and a Baby was directed by Leonard Nimoy. He would never do anything so illogical."

That's it.

As far as I am concerned, after I read this piece of this article, I'm not convinced. That figure was not of cardboard, nor did it look anything like Ted. If you should ever catch this movie again... You be the judge.