The Ghost And Mr. Chicken
"The Ghost and Mr. Chicken" is a 1966 comedy film starring Don Knotts as Luther Heggs, a timid typesetter who becomes embroiled in a spooky mystery. Set in a small town, Luther spends a night in a haunted mansion to prove that ghosts are real. His humorous antics and fears lead to a series of comical events.
The film features a blend of comedy and light-hearted horror, appealing to family audiences. It showcases Knotts's signature style of physical comedy and charm, making it a beloved classic. The story highlights themes of bravery and the supernatural in a fun, entertaining way.