The Ghoul
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Director T. Hayes Hunter
Writers Rupert Downing and Leonard Hines
Release Date November 25, 1933
Genre Horror
Tagline An Ancient Curse Is About To Be Unleased.
The Ghoul
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Synopsis
Karloff is as creepy as ever in this atmospheric chiller. He’s cast as Professor Morlant, a deranged, dying Egyptologist who’s convinced that the Eternal Light, a jewel that was pilfered from a tomb, will allow him immortality. While on his deathbed, Morlant orders that “The Light” be placed in his coffin. His club-footed servant steals the gem before the burial, and the fun really begins when the professor rises from the dead and silently, ominously stalks about seeking revenge. Sir Cedric Hardwicke offers his usual workmanlike performance as the professors stuffy, greedy solicitor; Sir Ralph Richardson, one of Britain’s most distinguished character stage and screen stars for over 50 years, makes his celluloid debut in a small but key role as a parson who seems just a bit too concerned for the professor’s welfare. This, by the way, was Karkloff’s first starring film in his native England, which he had left 24 years before. 77 minutes.
Cast
Boris Karloff Prof. Morlant
Cedric Hardwicke Broughton
Ernest Thesiger Laing
Dorothy Hyson Betty Harlon
Anthony Bushell Ralph Morlant