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We Have a Ghost (2023)

After Kevin finds a ghost named Ernest haunting his new home, he becomes an overnight social media sensation. But when Kevin and Ernest go rogue to investigate the mystery of the latter's past, they become targets of the CIA.
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After Kevin finds a ghost named Ernest haunting his new home, he becomes an overnight social media sensation. But when Kevin and Ernest go rogue to investigate the mystery of the latter's past, they become targets of the CIA.

Rating:PG-13
Genre:Horror, Comedy
Directed By:Christopher Landon
Written By:Christopher Landon
In Theaters:2/24/2023
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Runtime:127 minutes
Studio:Temple Hill Entertainment

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Director

Christopher Landon

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David Harbour

Ernest

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Jahi Di'Allo Winston

Kevin Presley

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Anthony Mackie

Frank Presley

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Erica Ash

Melanie Presley

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Niles Fitch

Fulton Presley

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Isabella Russo

Joy Yoshino

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Tig Notaro

Dr. Leslie Monroe

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Tom Bower

Ernest Scheller

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Sean Boyd

Young Ernest Scheller

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Nicholas X. Parsons

Fake Jesus

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Steve Coulter

Deputy Director Arnold Schipley

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