Invisible Ghost
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| Invisible Ghost | |
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A promotional film poster for "Invisible Ghost." |
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| Directed by | Joseph H. Lewis |
| Produced by | Sam Katzman Pete Mayer |
| Written by | Al Martin Helen Martin |
| Starring | Bela Lugosi Polly Ann Young John McGuire |
| Music by | Johnny Lange Lew Porter |
| Cinematography | Harvey Gould Marcel Le Picard |
| Editing by | Robert Golden |
| Distributed by | Monogram Pictures Corporation |
| Release date(s) | 25 April 1941 |
| Running time | 64 min |
| Country | |
| Language | Sam Katzman Pete Mayer |
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The Invisible Ghost (technically, just Invisible Ghost) is a 1941 film starring Bela Lugosi.
[edit] Plot
The Thriller, shot in black and white, was directed by Joseph H. Lewis. Lugosi plays Kessler, a man controlled by homicidal impulses beyond his control. He is being controlled by his wife, who had left him for another man. She was involved in a car accident that has left her brain damaged and is kept in the basement, in secret, by Kessler's gardener. When an innocent man is executed for a murder done by Kessler in the house, his twin brother visits and tries to unravel the mystery.
[edit] External links
This film is in the Public Domain and can be downloaded for free from this site, courtesy of The Internet Archive.

