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Closed Caption; Audio commentaries by Greg Kimble, Christopher Husted, Jeanine Bassinger, and Kenneth Geist; "Rex Harrison: The Man Who Would Be King" as seen on A&E Biography; Still gallery; Theatrical trailer ; Full-frame format (aspect ratio 1.33:1) ; English Stereo, English Mono, French Mono, and Spanish Mono audio; English and Spanish subtitles
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1. Main Titles
2. Moving Out
3. Gull Cottage
4. Settling In
5. Addressing a Ghost
6. An Agreement
7. Getting to Know You
8. The In-Laws
9. A Source of Income
10. Possible Eviction
11. Lost in the Fog
12. Tacket and Sproule
13. A Cab Ride
14. On the Train
15. At the Shore
16. Martha Disapproves
17. Courtship
18. All a Dream
19. Good News
20. Bad News
21. Time Passes
22. The Elderly Mrs. Muir
Like its TV-sitcom counterpart of the 1960s, the original film version of The Ghost and Mrs. Muir was based on the novel by R.A. Dick. Gene Tierney plays turn-of-the-century widow Lucy Muir, who escapes her impossible in-laws by moving into an old house on the English seacoast. Despite the warnings of realtor Combe (Robert Coote) that the house might be haunted, the tenacious young widow calmly establishes residence with her young daughter Anna (Natalie Wood) and housekeeper Martha (Edna Best) in tow. Sure enough, the place is haunted by the spirit of its previous owner-a bombastic, profane, yet somehow attractive sea captain named Daniel Gregg (Rex Harrison). When Lucy steadfastly refuses to be frightened by Captain Gregg, he takes a liking to her, and the two become close friends (in standard ghost-movie tradition, only Lucy can hear or see the Captain). Realizing that Lucy is in dire financial straits, the Captain offers to dictate his colorful memoirs to her, which she promptly parlays into a best-seller and a lasting literary career. Slowly but surely, Gregg falls in love with Lucy. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide