A drunk offers to sell Charles Kemper a ghost for half a dollar. Kemper doesn't believe it, but out of bonhommie gives the fellow half a dollar. The ghost shows up later.
Most of the gags in this late Educational Pictures short consist of various people announcing they don't believe in ghosts, having the ghost appear, and then they run away screaming. Fortunately, the individual takes are varied enough within the context of Kemper trying to propose to his girl, the daughter of a senator who loudly proclaims he doesn't believe in ghosts, having the ghost show up, etc.
I don't know who did the IMDb credits, but that's not Kemper's character's name.
Most of the gags in this late Educational Pictures short consist of various people announcing they don't believe in ghosts, having the ghost appear, and then they run away screaming. Fortunately, the individual takes are varied enough within the context of Kemper trying to propose to his girl, the daughter of a senator who loudly proclaims he doesn't believe in ghosts, having the ghost show up, etc.
I don't know who did the IMDb credits, but that's not Kemper's character's name.