Review of Invisible Ghost (1941) by John A — 28 Jul 2013
A Seemingly Dead Wife, Hypnotizes The Kind Dr. Kessler Into Murdering His House Guests In This Moody & Atmospheric Horror Thriller.
Considered To Be The Best Of Lugosi's "Monogram Nine" Films, This See's The Legend As A Kind Dr. Charles Kessler Who's Patrons Are Unexpectedly Murdered, Kessler Tries His Hardest To Help The Police Solve The Murders But Unbeknownst To Him, Kessler Is The Killer. His Seemingly Dead Wife Is Turning Up And Is Somehow Hypnotizing Him Into Killing His Tenant's.
An Excellent B-Movie Horror Which Uses The Atmosphere Exceptionally Well & Features The Chilling Stare Of Lugosi As He Kills His Victims.
This review of Invisible Ghost (1941) was written by John A on 28 Jul 2013.
Invisible Ghost has generally received mixed reviews.
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