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Invisible Ghost (Alpha) (1941)
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Starring: Bela Lugosi, Ernie Adams, Betty Compson, Fred Kelsey, John McGuire, Jack MulHall, Clarence Muse, George Pembroke, Terry Walker, Polly Ann Young
Director: Joseph H. Lewis
Category: Horror, Horror
Studio: Alpha Video
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Length:
70 mins

 
 

 

In the first of the notorious Monogram 9, Bela Lugosi stars as a doctor driven to murder by the ghost of his faithless wife. When the "phantom" appears, it pushes Dr. Kessler into a maniacal rage that can only be quenched with violence. As the corpses pile up, the doctor begins a hunt for the culprit, unaware that he has committed the murders himself while in a hypnotic trance. A villainous twist exposes the truth about the ghost, the killings and the insanity.

Director Joseph H. Lewis sets a dark and foreboding mood for this Jekyll and Hyde tale. Ripe with unexpected shots and dynamic lighting, the Invisible Ghost is the most visually striking of Lugosi's Monogram features.