- When an accident happens on a "jinxed" stage of a musical production, the lead actress asks the Angels to find out if someone means her harm.
- Musical theater star Ellen Jason is in rehearsal for the film adaptation of her Broadway hit from five years ago, Sweet Misery, to which she bought the rights. She starred in the stage production with who is now her ex-husband, Frank Jason, who refuses to appear in the movie, despite needing the money due to gambling debts. There is general animosity between the two being like oil and water - Ellen the homebody, and Frank who always needs some excitement - with their young adult son, Larry Jason, caught in the middle. The agency is hired by Ellen when she is almost injured or possibly more seriously killed in an on-set accident, seemingly purposefully set. Beyond Frank and other people who wanted to buy the rights to the musical as enemies who may want to see her hurt, Ellen brings up the jinxed history of the sound stage she has rented for filming as a possible reason for what happened to her on set. There have been three serious accidents on the sound stage, the first and most infamous occurring fifteen years ago which resulted in the death of musical theater star Norma Friedrich, that accident which led to that sound stage being closed for ten years.—Huggo
- The Angels join the cast and crew of a musical production to help find a phantom named Anton Metzger, a deranged mute who haunts the set where his lost love performed many years ago
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