Marty (Alfred Molina) is a down-and-out jazz artist with vivid dreams of making it big, yet now he's living on the edge and making small money by offering music lessons to people that do not seem to want them. His often sweetheart, Sheila (Maggie O'Neill), is a barmaid at the Rose of Sharon, a neighborhood pub owned by the hot-tempered Frank (Seymour Cassel). One day Sheila takes an old rocking chair out of the bar's storage and gives it to Marty; he then discovers that the chair is haunted by 2 ghosts, a middle-aged lady called Lilly (Marianne Faithfull) as well as a precocious little girl named Ruthie (Rachel Bella). Ruthie appears to be from the millenium, yet Lilly is contemporary. These easygoing spirits appear to Marty and enliven his life with non-threatening pranks, yet points transform severe when Marty uncovers Lilly was Frank's spouse, who killed her in a fit of craze. With the help of the temporal, the ghosts prepare revenge.
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Marty (Alfred Molina) is a down-and-out jazz artist with vivid dreams of making it big, yet now he's living on the edge and making small money by offering music lessons to people that do not seem to want them. His often sweetheart, Sheila (Maggie O'Neill), is a barmaid at the Rose of Sharon, a neighborhood pub owned by the hot-tempered Frank (Seymour Cassel). One day Sheila takes an old rocking chair out of the bar's storage and gives it to Marty; he then discovers that the chair is haunted by 2 ghosts, a middle-aged lady called Lilly (Marianne Faithfull) as well as a precocious little girl named Ruthie (Rachel Bella). Ruthie appears to be from the millenium, yet Lilly is contemporary. These easygoing spirits appear to Marty and enliven his life with non-threatening pranks, yet points transform severe when Marty uncovers Lilly was Frank's spouse, who killed her in a fit of craze. With the help of the temporal, the ghosts prepare revenge.
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