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The Ghost Walks

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The Ghost Walks
Directed byFrank R. Strayer
Written byCharles Belden
Produced byMaury M. Cohen
StarringJohn Miljan
June Collyer
CinematographyM.A. Anderson
Edited byRoland D. Reed
Production
company
Invincible Pictures Corp.
Distributed byChesterfield Pictures
Release date
  • December 1, 1934 (1934-12-01)
Running time
69 min
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The Ghost Walks is a 1934 American horror film directed by Frank R. Strayer starring John Miljan and June Collyer.

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Plot

On a stormy night, a theatrical producer, his secretary, and playwright Prescott Ames are stranded when their car skids off the road and gets stuck. The three take refuge in the nearby home of Dr. Kent, a friend of Ames's. One of Kent's patients, who is staying at the house, is acting strangely, and the others in the house tell the newcomers that she is behaving this way because it is the anniversary of her husband's murder. At dinner, the group begins exchanging accusations about the murder, when suddenly the lights go out, and soon afterwards comes the first in a series of mysterious and fearful events.

The producer thinks all the strange occurrences are part of a ploy to get him to produce a play for Ames: One of the other characters exclaims, "These fools think we are putting on a play for their benefit!" The dinner-party was a scene from Ames's play, but when a madman sneaks into the house and tries to graft different body parts on the theatrical producer and his secretary, they realize it isn't a play.

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