The Living Ghost

1942 film by William Beaudine

The Living Ghost is a 1942 film about a detective who finds a kidnapped man with brain damage.

Directed by William Beaudine. Written by Joseph Hoffman.
SPOOK CHASER... A reckless sleuth follows the trail of a white ZOMBIE!  (taglines)

Nick Trayne edit

  • Why must there be a butler in every murder mystery?

Other edit

  • Dr. Bruhling: What's this I hear? That you told my nurse you needed to have your wooden leg lubricated?

Dialogue edit

Nick Trayne: There's got to be a way to wake everybody up.
Billie Hilton: I could scream.
Nick Trayne: Don't do that, they'll think there's been another murder. [sees a horn on the wall] This should do it. [blows the horn] Happy New Year!
Billie Hilton: I'll help you. Fish! Fish! Fish! Merry Christmas!

Nick Trayne: Well goodnight. I'll see you in my dreams.
Billie Hilton: If I see you in my dreams, it'll be a nightmare.

Nick Trayne: Don't you ever sleep?
Cedric, the Butler: No sir, insomnia.
Nick Trayne: Insomnia huh? I bet he doesn't even go to sleep when it's time to get up.

Taglines edit

  • SPOOK CHASER... A reckless sleuth follows the trail of a white ZOMBIE!

Cast edit

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