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Thu, Aug 17, 2006

Forget Snakes... How About Ghosts On A Plane?

'Spirit' Causes Stir On Movie Set

If you're like us, you may already have your ticket for the premiere of the much-anticipated Samuel L. Jackson movie "Snakes On A Plane."  But if you're looking for real chills, you may want to wait for the latest James Bond movie to come out... as a stunt plane now being used on the set of the film "Casino Royale" is allegedly haunted.

Seems that a series of unexpected occurences onboard the 30-year-old 747 have terrified the crew... to the point some won't step onboard the plane, while several others refused to stay aboard the jumbo jet for filming a night scene.

And what, you may ask, is causing the frazzled nerves? Many report lights and warning indicators going off... despite all power to the plane being disconnected.

"Some crew won't go on board at all because of the ghost," said one source to the British Sun. "It's been a real problem."

The frightened film crew believes the spirit of a passenger who died onboard the 30-year-old plane is to blame for the unsettling occurences... and that comes as no surprise to those at the Dunsfold Aerodrome, where the plane is kept.

In fact... they say they've been aware of the troubles for some time.

FMI: www.sonypictures.com/movies/casinoroyale/site/

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