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The Living Ghost

1942 | 61 min | Horror

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Synopsis

The Living Ghost is a 1942 American mystery-drama film directed by William Beaudine and produced by Monogram Pictures. Starring James Dunn and Joan Woodbury, the film incorporates elements of the horror genre as it follows an ex-private detective who is called in to investigate why a banker has turned into a zombie. As the detective shares wisecracks with the banker's cheeky secretary, the two fall in love. The film was distributed in the United Kingdom under the title Lend Me Your Ear, and later released on home video as A Walking Nightmare.

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Credits

Producer
A. W. Hackel
Director
William Beaudine
Director of Photography
Mack Stengler
Original Music Composer
Frank Sanucci
Country
United States
Studios
Monogram Pictures

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