“Casper” quotes
(1995)Brad Silberling
directed this movie
in 1995
Title Casper
Year 1995
Director Brad Silberling
Genre Comedy, Family, Fantasy
Year 1995
Director Brad Silberling
Genre Comedy, Family, Fantasy
Plot – In Friendship, Maine, there is a castle apparently haunted by ghosts with a treasure inside it. When the entangling Carrigan wants to own the property that she has inherited, she hires a ghost hunter to get rid of the lumbering ghosts. Dr. Harvey moves into the castle accompanied by his daughter Kat. Here Casper is waiting for them: he is the kind ghost of a kid who died at the age of 12. Also his three filthy and weird uncles are there: Fatso, Stretch and Stinkie, who don’t want to interrupt a tradition of bullying and pranks.
All actors – Chauncey Leopardi, Spencer Vrooman, Malachi Pearson, Cathy Moriarty, Eric Idle, Ben Stein, Don Novello, Fred Rogers, Terry Murphy, Bill Pullman, Christina Ricci, Ernestine Mercer, Doug Bruckner, Joe Nipote, Joe Alaskey, Brad Garrett, John Kassir, Garette Ratliff Henson, Jessica Wesson, Wesley Thompson, Michael Dubrow, J.J. Anderson, Jess Harnell, Michael McCarty, Micah Winkelspecht, Mike Simmrin, Amy Brenneman, Devon Sawa, Dan Aykroyd, Rodney Dangerfield, Clint Eastwood, Mel Gibson, Elise Main, Tony Stef'Ano
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“Carrigan! Are you a ghost yet? Carrigan! What a tragic waste. She had my favorite sunglasses.”
You can call them ghosts, if you'd like, or as I like to call them, "the living-impaired".
“- Kathleen 'Kat' Harvey: I can see right through you.
- Casper: Yeah, kind of happens when you haven't got any skin.”- Mr. Rugg: To the "Save the Dolphins Foundation", $11million. To the "Save The Pumas Foundation", $1.2million. To the "Padigonian Wasps Foundation", $1.4million. To the "Dyslexic Dalmatians Foundation"...
- Carrigan Crittenden: The hell with the livestock. What did the old stiff leave me?“- Kathleen 'Kat' Harvey: Sometimes I worry that I'm starting to forget.
- Casper: Forget what?
- Kathleen 'Kat' Harvey: My mom. Just certain things. The sound of her making breakfast downstairs. The way she'd put on her lipstick, so carefully. I do remember, she always used Ivory soap, and when she'd hug me, I'd breathe her in, so deep.”“In two years I have been to nine different schools, eaten in nine cafeterias. I can't even remember anyone's name.”
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