'Invisible Ghost' (1941) – Joseph H. Lewis.
I foolhardily watched genre icon Joseph H. Lewis's insidiously spooky, hypnotically hateful, eye-poppingly eerie, sinisterly shadow-slaked Bela Lugosi spine-chiller 'Invisible Ghost' again, and, by all the unholy giddy gads!!!! it took at least a day or two to thaw out the icicles in my fear-frozen marrow!!!! - Featuring one of maestro Lugosi's more mesmerizingly menacing performances as the grief stricken medical practitioner Dr. Kessler! With the darkly charismatic terror icon being strongly supported by a tremendous cast of fine actors, with notable performances from Poly Ann Young as the earnest Daughter Virginia Kessler, and the almost effortless scene stealing charm of Clarence Muse as Evans the butler proves entirely impossible to resist! But what truly awful manner of vile, unknown, unspeakable horror invisibly stalks the blackened hallways of the doomed Kessler house at night, evilly snuffing out each savagely shock-stupefied victim as though they were nothing more than a faintly guttering candle? Only those who might DARE to watch the macabre, nerve-twistingly terrifying shocker 'Invisible Ghost' shall find out!!!! But once you do...you may never be quite the same again!
'Beautiful dark dreamer Bela Lugosi ALWAYS scared the goddamn pants offa me! And I never failed to make the most of it!' - Goosey Lucy@Buxom Bloodfiends.
'Second only to tall dark and gruesome bloodsucker Christopher Lee, the broody, exotically handsome horror icon Bela Lugosi put the willies in me deeper than any other! - Analogue_Pantichrist@Videovixxxen.cum
'An eye-poppingly eerie, sinisterly shadow-slaked 40s spine-chiller!' - Weirdlingwolf / Dirty Kunst Video.
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