The Ghost Walks

1934
5.6| 1h9m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 01 December 1934 Released
Producted By: Invincible Pictures Corp.
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A ghostly and deadly dinner party, which at first turns out to be an elaborate staging of a new play for the benefit of a Broadway producer, becomes a true mystery when the players start to go missing.

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Horror, Mystery

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Director

Frank R. Strayer

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Invincible Pictures Corp.

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filippaberry84 I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.
Lachlan Coulson This is a gorgeous movie made by a gorgeous spirit.
Raymond Sierra The film may be flawed, but its message is not.
ksf-2 The Ghost Walks, starring a bunch of people we've never heard of. The usual story... car breaks down in a storm, ends up in the house where weird stuff starts happening, kind of like in Rocky Horror Picture Show. Directed by Frank Strayer, who had also started in the silents..this was a Maury Cohen production, so keep those expectations low! sound is terrible, picture and editing are miserable. badly in need of restoration. The hostess starts to see things that aren't there, and may be communicating with them. Séances and the occult were big in the 1930s, and this is a "horror" film in that genre. The acting is cardboard, and the script is just terrible. kind of fun to watch, in spite of the poor quality. It's pretty terrible. Showing on Moonlight Movies. Skip it... ain't no thang. Baaaaaaaaaddddddd.
Rainey Dawn Your average story of people being stranded in the road on a dark and stormy night and they seek nearby shelter with a stranger who happens to have a very large mansion. Then strange and spooky things happen. I actually enjoy this clichéd scenario with horror films.This one is cute. It's sometimes funny, sometimes interesting, sometimes with neat imagery. The story of course is nothing special but it's a fun movie to watch. Although it's not a film to seek out but it is one that is pretty good to watch from a film pack or a free copy to view online if you happen upon the film and like older cute "dark and stormy night" films.I would describe this film as a comedy-mystery horror - and if you like that kind of movie then you might like this one.6/10
Michael_Elliott Ghost Walks, The (1934) ** (out of 4) A screenwriter invites his producer's to an old dark house. He's paid a bunch of actors to act out his play so that the producer will put up the money but soon a real killer starts to stalk them. The premise is rather interesting but like most of these types of films of the era it really never gets too interesting due to the lackluster direction. Perhaps I've just seen way too many of these films but they all appear the same. Just a different cast.Living Ghost, The (1942) ** (out of 4) A detective is hired to find out who killed a man but once he's on the scene another victim falls into some sort of zombie-like state. Here's another "old dark house" film that has a rather boring mystery plot and lifeless direction from the usually reliable William Beaudine.
ricmarc2001 The Ghost Walks is a nifty little mystery with a great twist, snappy dialog, and best of all a pansy played to the twittery hilt by character actor Johnny Arthur which never demeans or denigrates his character. Mr. Arthur is great in his role of Homer Erskine bringing great comic relief as the secretary of the Broadway producer Herman Wood, played by another great character actor Richard Carle.They play off of each other superbly.Although the acceptable words of the time sissy and cream puff are used to describe the character of Homer, it is never mean spirited or meant as denigration, and are not spoken by the manly males of the film but by his employer, who fires and rehires him every other scene and who displays an almost exasperated affection for his devoted employee.There is a great scene where Homer tells his boss that he has devoted the best years of his life to him and has been everything but a mother to him.The mystery angle of the film is very entertaining, and the twist at the end might just leave you in stitches.For a low budget poverty row picture, this film has superb set decoration and great costuming.Director Frank Strayer ably handles his cast and this film holds together much better than some of his other low budget mystery attempts, but he had a great script to work with and some wonderful actors to carry it through.This film is a must see for devotees of poverty row films, old dark house mysteries (they actually managed to work in the lines "It was a dark and stormy night)and it has the added bonus of being an early representation of a gay character in film where nothing bad happens to them in the end.This movie is available for download in the public domain film section of the Internet Archive at archive.org.