I was in Ventura, because I just love it and saw this:
Ghosts in the News!
Ghost of Filmmakers make great stories!
"His name is Gaston Méliès, the older, less famous brother of pioneering French filmmaker Georges. Méliès was involved, one way or another, in the production of dozens of motion pictures beginning in 1903. As a director, he shot more than 20 films in the area, including a one-reeler called The Ghost of Sulphur Mountain. A fan of booze, poker and ladies of the evening, it is suggested Méliès probably spent a lot of time at the Glen Tavern Inn, patronizing its third floor brothel. In 1912, two days before the sinking of the Titanic, some of his actors got into a brawl with the innkeeper, sparking a local tabloid scandal. Méliès returned to France soon afterward and spent his remaining years sailing the world with his wife. He died in 1915."
So many great filmmakers like Ingmar Bergman and Michelangelo Antonioni are dying, I just know great ghost stories are on the way!
The World Famous Jerry Lentz
What you are about to become obsessed with is completely true.


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