An investigator is asking Mrs. Gubbins about a William Foster, who was a friend of her stepson Jimmie; both are listed as killed in action during the Great War.

Is it worth the watch? If you like movies that feel like they were pulled out of a time capsule buried in someone's basement, sure. It is not exactly a masterpiece, but it has a weird, twitchy energy. If you hate old-school stagey acting where everyone talks a bit too loud, you should probably skip this. The whole pre...
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"Is it worth the watch? If you like movies that feel like they were pulled out of a time capsule buried in someone's basement, sure. It is not exactly a masterpiece, but it has a weird, twitchy energy. If you hate old-school stagey acting where everyone talks a bit too loud, you should probably skip this. The whole premise is that these three guys walk back into their lives after being declared dead. It is Armistice Day, everyone is celebrating, and then—bam—here are these three 'ghosts' ruining..."

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