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[Re-uploaded to fix super-loud audio] The third installment in my series of "Ghost" movie/musical mashup videos. MORE IN THIS SERIES: Here Right Now - • Ghost Movie/Musical Mashup - "Here Right Now" More - • Ghost Movie/Musical Mashup - "More" Focus - • Ghost Movie/Musical Mashup - "Focus" As with all of these, I was attempting here to capture the feeling of a character/group, as opposed to a specific situation (there simply isn't enough footage to do songs like "Life Turns on a Dime" and "I'm Outta Here," which convey a very specific scene rather than a general tone). Sam's spine-chilling lament at the helplessness he feels as a ghost. I really hope I managed to capture some of the surreal, nightmarish qualities of both the song and this part of the film. *************************************************************************** Legal jargon time! VIDEO: Ghost (1990) AUDIO: "I Can't Breathe" from Ghost the Musical Original Cast Recording (vocals by Richard Fleeshman) "Overture" (Instrumental) from Ghost the Musical Original Cast Recording With audio clips from the original film Ghost © Bruce Joel Rubin, Jerry Zucker, and Paramount Pictures Ghost the Musical © Bruce Joel Rubin, Dave Stewart, Glen Ballard, and Land Line Productions, in association with Paramount Pictures and ATG/Robert G. Bartner All materials belong to their respective owners. I personally own nothing, except the time & effort it took to put together this video. However, I believe this video falls under Fair Use, a doctrine in United States copyright law that allows limited use of copyrighted material without acquiring permission from the rights holders. See Title 17, Section 107 of the U.S. Code. I am not attempting to negatively affect the market for any of the materials included, or take proceeds from their creators, but rather to increase awareness of them and keep the fanbase strong.