Ghost Town
It's a fact. Frank Herlihy is the unluckiest man alive, or better still, was the unluckiest man alive. Now that smooth-talker Frank is actually a ghost trapped between this world and the next, he will eventually cross paths with the quiet, yet eccentric and self-centred Manhattan dentist Bertram Pincus, who in turn, possesses a rather exotic and utterly unwelcome charisma: the ability not only to witness phantoms of deceased people but also to converse with them. Could this farcical sixth sense be a severe case of a vivid visual hallucinatory syndrome or some kind of biochemical anomaly? Either way, now that every pushy, demanding and totally frustrated ghost with unfinished business in New York has got Bertram's home address, the cold and selfish dentist must try for once to involve himself with the needs of others and prevent Frank's widow Gwen to make the mistake of her life. Is that so much to ask?
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Ghost Town
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I'm Still in Love (w/You)
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Mark J. Petracca:
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I'm Looking Through You
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The Heart of Life
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John Mayer:
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Sabre Dance
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Aram Khachaturyan:
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What I'm Looking For
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Brendan Benson:
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Sideways
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Which Way Your Heart Will Go
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Mason Jennings:
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Please Be Patient With Me
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Theme
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String Quartet Op. 1 No. 6 in C - 4th Movement
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I'm Still in Love (w/You)
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Mark J. Petracca:
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I'm Looking Through You
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John Lennon:
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What I'm Looking For
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Brendan Benson:
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Flight of the Bumblebee
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Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov:
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