You won't be disappointed!
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... View MoreThe movie's only flaw is also a virtue: It's jammed with characters, stories, warmth and laughs.
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... View MoreThe 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.
... View MoreYour 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
... View MoreThis is the usual plot where people are forced, by the weather, to stay in a rich man's house. The house has secret passages and dark corners and lights that turn off at inopportune times. The plot is basically twofold. At first, a young playwright is scripting events so he can impress a big time movie producer. Unfortunately, people begin to disappear, and one woman seemingly dies. There is wacky comedy and romance and events involving kidnapping. Some are able to keep their cool, but generally there is a frantic moving in and out of rooms. There is also the classic of the hand opening the door but not exposing its owner. Pretty ordinary in my estimation. Some of the characters are really quite charming.
... View MoreSome nice plot twists keep the viewer sitting up through this old dark house mystery featuring John Miljan as a playwright with a new play to read—a thriller, this time! Among a supporting cast of vaguely familiar faces, Richard Carle and Johnny Arthur lend comic relief as a Broadway producer and assistant accompanying Miljan. Producer Carle is constantly firing and un-firing assistant Arthur, which is cute but predictable; on another level entirely is their merry insistence for a good chunk of the film that the entire "mystery" taking place is part of Miljan's presentation of his new play, put on for their benefit!Nothing particularly unusual here, otherwise, but those of us who enjoy being trapped in a dark house on a stormy night with an escaped lunatic in the neighborhood will find an hour of fun. As a bonus, the final few minutes feature a couple of bursts of really ripe maniacal laughter.
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