The Ghost in the Invisible Bikini
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:05:03
You'll notice
there is a discrepancy in our ages.

:05:09
Since you've mentioned it,
if you look closely...

:05:13
yes.
:05:15
That's because I stopped aging
when I was in the accident.

:05:19
And you, my poor friend,
kept getting older and older...

:05:23
Never mind that, tell me about the bonus.
:05:26
The bonus is, if you succeed
in doing one good deed...

:05:30
they promised you'd be young again.
:05:33
Young again? Oh, Cecily, my dear.
:05:37
Then once more, you and I could trip
together hand in hand...

:05:40
through the sweet smelling fields
of new-mown clover...

:05:44
to enjoy the moonlight
of a warm summer's night...

:05:48
Let's not get sickening, chickie-baby.
Time's a-wasting.

:05:52
You've got to pull off
a good deed, remember?

:05:54
Yes, I know, I'm thinking.
:05:57
Wait a minute.
:05:59
How long have I been dead?
:06:02
You're hardly cold. One week.
:06:04
One week!
:06:06
Then tomorrow,
the reading of my will takes place.

:06:10
And if I know Reggie Ripper, my attorney,
he'll try to keep all the money for himself.

:06:15
What you have to do is to see
that my rightful heirs get the money.

:06:19
That will be my good deed.
:06:21
Are you sure they'll make me young again...
:06:24
up there?
:06:26
- They never go back on their promise.
- Good.

:06:29
The first thing for you to do is
to try to get into my house.

:06:33
But how will we keep in touch
with each other?

:06:36
We should have a walkie-talkie.
:06:38
I have something better.
Remember the old crystal ball shtick?

:06:41
It never worked.
:06:44
Try it now.
:06:48
Not bad.
:06:52
First of my heirs...
:06:54
Chuck Phillips,
not very bright, but a nice boy.

:06:59
Heir number two, Lili Morton.

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