Ol’ Blue Eyes Haunts Law
Jude Law saw the ghost of Frank Sinatra rummaging through the drinks and snacks at the hotel mini bar in his room in a Cuban hotel on December 29, according to Showbiz news.
Law dismissed it as a drunken vision at first but was later told by staff that Frank Sinatra used to stay in that room.
Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel
Just as the Hotel Nacional de Cuba continues to host Frank Sinatra, the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel continues to entertain actors Montgomery Clift and Marilyn Monroe.
Apparently Montgomery Clift, who stayed there in 1953, roams the 9th floor corridor playing a trumpet, while the image of Marilyn Monroe is said to appear in a full-length mirror that used to be in her suite but which has now been moved to the lobby.
Clift and Monroe starred together in the movie The Misfits.
George Reeves
One of the most famous of Hollywood ghosts is George Reeves, the actor who played Superman from 1953-1957, whose mysterious death was the subject of the 2006 movie Hollywoodland.
He has been sighted at his former Beverley Hills home dressed in full Superman regalia, staring at the occupants of the bedroom before slowly fading.
Thursday, 3 January 2008
Haunted Hotels and Restless Entertainers
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