Invisible Ghost
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Invisible Ghost is a 1941 film about a town's leading citizen who becomes a homicidal maniac after his wife deserts him.
- Directed by Joseph H. Lewis. Written by Helen Martin.
THE PHANTOM KILLER STRIKES! Only a terrified woman knows the secret of this ghostly murderer...who strikes in the night and leaves no clues---but his victims! (taglines)
Other[edit]
- Evans the Butler: If it's exercise you want, you can get plenty of that in the kitchen.
- Mrs. Kessler: I'm afraid to come home, he'd kill me, he'd kill anybody.
Dialogue[edit]
- Charles Kessler: What's the matter with Miss Mannix?
- Evans the Butler: I thought she was doing her exercises, but she's dead.
- Charles Kessler: I must have been sleepwalking.
- Paul Dickson: You did better than I, I couldn't get to sleep.
- Evans the Butler: Do I look pale?
- Jules Mason: No.
- Evans the Butler: I feel pale.
Taglines[edit]
- THE PHANTOM KILLER STRIKES! Only a terrified woman knows the secret of this ghostly murderer...who strikes in the night and leaves no clues---but his victims!
- Out of the darkness comes the ear-piercing cry of a terrified girl...
Cast[edit]
- Bela Lugosi — Dr. Charles Kessler
- Polly Ann Young — Virginia Kessler
- John McGuire — Ralph Dickson and Paul Dickson
- Clarence Muse — Evans the Butler
External links[edit]
- Invisible Ghost quotes at the Internet Movie Database
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