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[edit] Ghost films
I recently created the category Ghost films. Obviously these two categories are related- which should be the parent of which? I was thinking that Ghost films should parent Haunted House films, but feel free to disagree. -Elizabennet 22:22, 20 November 2006 (UTC)
- I'd say haunted house can be part of ghost films, as not all films with ghosts are based on the haunted house aspect (like...the film Ghost itself!), but then again, i haven't seen all of these yet, but do all Haunted House films have ghosts? Do we count ones what only "suggest the idea" of ghosts like The Haunting or The Innocents? Andrzejbanas 09:23, 21 November 2006 (UTC)