Classic comedy from 1941. Cosmo Topper (played by Roland Young) finds a beautiful invisible ghost (Joan Blondell) in his bed, and tries to hide her from his wife (Billie Burke)
Clips of invisible and ghostly women, set to GrooveLily's song "Phantom Lover"
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A short clip from the episode "Party Piece", of the 1970s TV series "The Ghosts of Motley Hall".
That most feminine of phantoms, the White Lady (played by Sheila Steafel) teleports herself around the hall while she sings a lament about how she can no longer remember who she was when she was alive.