Marty (Alfred Molina) is a down-and-out jazz musician with vibrant desire for succeeding, however right now he's surviving the side as well as making small cash by providing songs lessons to individuals that do not appear to want them. His occasionally sweetheart, Sheila (Maggie O'Neill), is a barmaid at the Rose of Sharon, a neighborhood pub possessed by the hot-tempered Frank (Seymour Cassel). Someday Sheila takes an old shaking chair out of the club's storage space and also gives it to Marty; he after that finds that the chair is haunted by 2 ghosts, a middle-aged lady called Lilly (Marianne Faithfull) as well as a precocious little lady named Ruthie (Rachel Bella). Ruthie appears to be from the millenium, however Lilly is contemporary. These relaxed hearts appear to Marty and enliven his life with non-threatening pranks, yet points transform significant when Marty uncovers Lilly was Frank's wife, who killed her in a fit of rage. With the help of the mortal, the ghosts intend vengeance.
Marty (Alfred Molina) is a down-and-out jazz musician with vibrant desire for succeeding, however right now he's surviving the side as well as making small cash by providing songs lessons to individuals that do not appear to want them. His occasionally sweetheart, Sheila (Maggie O'Neill), is a barmaid at the Rose of Sharon, a neighborhood pub possessed by the hot-tempered Frank (Seymour Cassel). Someday Sheila takes an old shaking chair out of the club's storage space and also gives it to Marty; he after that finds that the chair is haunted by 2 ghosts, a middle-aged lady called Lilly (Marianne Faithfull) as well as a precocious little lady named Ruthie (Rachel Bella). Ruthie appears to be from the millenium, however Lilly is contemporary. These relaxed hearts appear to Marty and enliven his life with non-threatening pranks, yet points transform significant when Marty uncovers Lilly was Frank's wife, who killed her in a fit of rage. With the help of the mortal, the ghosts intend vengeance.