She conned widows, sold fake blessings, and ran a storefront psychic hotline out of a rundown Harlem brownstone. But when a real ghost showed up—a murdered banker named Sam Wheat—Oda Mae Brown didn’t just hear voices. She became one.
After her near-death experience in the film’s climax (thanks to the villainous Willie Lopez), Oda Mae didn’t cross over into the light. Instead, she chose to stay—half here, half there. Now, she’s the Oda Mae Brown Ghost : a translucent, wisecracking specter in a leopard-print caftan, still filing her nails, still charging $19.95 for a séance, and still bossing around the living. oda mae brown ghost
Here’s a creative write-up for — a concept blending the iconic character from Ghost (1990) with a haunting, playful, or spiritual twist. Oda Mae Brown Ghost: The Sassy Spirit Medium Who Never Left “I’m not afraid of no ghost… unless it wants a refund.” She conned widows, sold fake blessings, and ran