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El fantasma invisible

Título original: Invisible Ghost
  • 1941
  • Approved
  • 1h 4min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
5,3/10
2,8 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Bela Lugosi and Polly Ann Young in El fantasma invisible (1941)
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Charles Kessler es hipnotizado por el fantasma de su esposa, a la que cree muerta en un fatídico accidente de coche. Bajo los efectos de la hipnosis se convierte en un terrible asesino.Charles Kessler es hipnotizado por el fantasma de su esposa, a la que cree muerta en un fatídico accidente de coche. Bajo los efectos de la hipnosis se convierte en un terrible asesino.Charles Kessler es hipnotizado por el fantasma de su esposa, a la que cree muerta en un fatídico accidente de coche. Bajo los efectos de la hipnosis se convierte en un terrible asesino.

  • Dirección
    • Joseph H. Lewis
  • Guión
    • Helen Martin
    • Al Martin
  • Reparto principal
    • Bela Lugosi
    • Polly Ann Young
    • John McGuire
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    5,3/10
    2,8 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Joseph H. Lewis
    • Guión
      • Helen Martin
      • Al Martin
    • Reparto principal
      • Bela Lugosi
      • Polly Ann Young
      • John McGuire
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    • 41Reseñas de críticos
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    Bela Lugosi
    Bela Lugosi
    • Charles Kessler
    Polly Ann Young
    Polly Ann Young
    • Virginia Kessler
    John McGuire
    John McGuire
    • Ralph Dickson…
    Clarence Muse
    Clarence Muse
    • Evans
    Terry Walker
    Terry Walker
    • Cecile Mannix
    Betty Compson
    Betty Compson
    • Mrs. Kessler
    Ernie Adams
    Ernie Adams
    • Jules Mason
    George Pembroke
    • Detective Williams
    Ottola Nesmith
    Ottola Nesmith
    • Mrs. Mason
    • (as Ollola Nesmith)
    Fred Kelsey
    Fred Kelsey
    • Detective Ryan
    Jack Mulhall
    Jack Mulhall
    • Tim
    Fred Aldrich
    Fred Aldrich
    • Guard at Ralph's Execution
    • (sin acreditar)
    Robert F. Hill
    Robert F. Hill
    • Trial Judge
    • (sin acreditar)
    Lloyd Ingraham
    Lloyd Ingraham
    • Psychiatrist
    • (sin acreditar)
    Robert Strange
    Robert Strange
    • Kirby - Coroner
    • (sin acreditar)
    • Dirección
      • Joseph H. Lewis
    • Guión
      • Helen Martin
      • Al Martin
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    4sibisi73

    The invisible plot.

    Another cheapie from Monogram, once again casting Lugosi as a hypnotic murderer, lit from below as is expected. This time, however, he's the innocent victim, entranced by the sight of his 'dead' wife who appears beneath his window and seemingly 'commands' him to kill (rather surreptitiously and for a reason not fully explained). Indeed, most of the plot isn't really fully explained, but it's academic. Instead of the plot, concentrate on the director's unusual flair, and the writers' penchant for a decent gag or two. It's these that elevate this slightly above the rest of its kind. Some interesting panning between rooms, and behind furniture, and a memorable shot of Lugosi leering direct to camera from behind his black robe show that director Lewis had, at least, a modicum of creativity. There's also a wicked sense of humour that takes you by surprise, and is handled well enough to complement the thriller element. Sadly, the performances are mundane, especially Lugosi, who, once again mugs and grimaces his way through the part. The film is stolen by Clarence Muse, superb as the amenable butler, Evans - although he does get all the best lines.
    TigerMann

    Lugosi is worth the price of this movie

    I must say, I was a bit surprised after viewing "Invisible Ghost." It

    could have been because of Bela Lugosi's sympathetic portrayal

    of Charles Kessler, a warm and kind-hearted man, deeply

    troubled by his wife's absence. Or ... it could have been Clarence

    Muse, playing the black butler sans the usual comic relief.

    Whichever way you look at it, "Invisible Ghost" is certainly worthy of

    note. Too bad one has to rummage through so many bad movies

    to locate the few really good ones. Here we have the late, great

    Bela Lugosi, looking better than ever. His portrayal of a sympatheic

    man under the control of powers beyond his comprehension is

    somewhat of a diversion from previous characters. He's not

    sucking the blood of beautiful ingenues. Nope. He's on a murder

    rampage, suffocating his victims with a ... bedroom robe?

    Okay ... a little quirky. What did you expect? Shakespeare?

    What's impressive here is Mr. Lugosi's enormous acting talent.

    Lugosi could express more emotion through a simple facial

    expression than most actors could through an entire monologue.

    He's an excellent example of a talented man giving a performance

    greater than the movie itself deserves. No make-up effect or

    computer generated effect could ever reproduce this. To this, I hold

    Mr. Lugosi up next to Vincent Price ... as a man whose talents

    barely reached the public surface. If only he were alive today and

    making movies. No doubt he would have been treated with a great

    deal more respect and admiration.

    And so ... "Invisible Ghost" is a very good movie to enjoy. I was

    lucky enough to purchase this along with seven other Lugosi films

    in AMC's Monsterfest DVD collection. Pick it up if you get a chance.

    It includes movies like "The Human Monster" and the amazing

    "White Zombie." While some of these films were hits and others

    were misses ... all feature the extraordinary presence of Bela

    Lugosi ... certainly one of our greatest actors.
    5Space_Mafune

    Good Atmosphere-Silly Story

    The best quality this film possesses is a genuine creepy atmosphere. Especially good use of the weather (rain, stormy nights) enhances certain scenes particularly those in which Bela Lugosi's character Dr. Kessler is visited by his ghostly long-thought dead wife. Following this, Dr. Kessler is driven to unwittingly become a mad strangler. Just the result you'd expect?...no I didn't think so either.

    Lugosi is actually quite good in the film and gives it his best effort. Also I felt Polly Ann Young, Betty Compson and Clarence Muse did fine jobs with what they had to work with.

    The Inspector (played by George Pembroke) is an incredibly silly stereotype who comes across as thoroughly incompetent. However I did laugh when the visiting psychiatrist suggests it may be the Inspector who needs help.
    6ferbs54

    Piffle, To Be Sure, But Entertaining Piffle, At Least

    Boy, this is one weird little movie! Bela Lugosi's first of nine films for Monogram Pictures, "Invisible Ghost" (1941) tells the story of Mr. Kessler (Lugosi), whose wife had run away some years before and been injured in a car wreck with another man. What Bela does not know is that his wife is still alive, in a semicomatose state, and being cared for by his gardener in a nearby barn. Unfortunately, whenever Mrs. K takes one of her nocturnal somnambulent strolls and Bela catches a glimpse of her, he becomes a mesmerized maniac and kills off another of his household... Anyway, this Bela outing, while perhaps not quite as much fun as another of his pictures that I saw recently, 1942's "The Corpse Vanishes," is still far, far superior to the surreally stinky "Scared to Death" (1947). It is interestingly shot and features some stylish direction by Joseph H. Lewis, who would go on to helm such cult classics as "Gun Crazy" (1949) and "The Big Combo" (1955). The film moves along quite briskly and manages to pack quite a bit into its brief 64-minute running time. And I like the fact that Bela's butler, as played by Clarence Muse, is devoid of the embarrassing black-stereotype behavior so often encountered in films of that era; indeed, he might be the most dignified character in the entire film. I also like the fact that, unlike so many other Bela films, this one is not presented on yet another awful-looking/sounding DVD from Alpha Video, but rather given a nice, clean treatment from the fine folks at the Roan Group. The bottom line, I suppose, is that "Invisible Ghost" is piffle, but still an engaging and entertaining time killer.
    wdbasinger

    Great Old Dark House Spooker

    This is my favorite of Bela Lugosi's Monogram potboilers. This film is perfect in black and white because of the use of light and shadow as well as thunder and lightning in a creepy old house that has the feel of an old tomb. Throughout the film, the house setting with its weird shadows and spooky atmosphere sets the tone for the film

    A series of unsolved murders take place in this old house and the authorities fail to close it up due to legal technicalities. From the beginning, one knows that the guilty party is Bela Lugosi under the bizarre hypnotic influence of his estranged wife. The story rolls on with additional murders and an innocent suitor being sent to the electric chair for a murder he did not commit. After a few more people bite the dust, the real murderer is uncovered in one of the most bizarre climaxes in "B" movie history.

    Great late night fun.

    Dan Basinger

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    • Curiosidades
      First of nine films made by Bela Lugosi under his contract with Sam Katzman for Monogram Pictures.
    • Pifias
      When Mrs. Mason (Ottola Nesmith) enters the coroner's office, she's greeted with "Hello, Mrs. Nesmith".
    • Citas

      Charles Kessler: What's the matter with Miss Mannix?

      Evans the Butler: I thought she was doing her exercises, but she's dead.

    • Créditos adicionales
      Opening credits are composed of ghastly, ghostly, creepy letters.
    • Conexiones
      Edited into Deanimated (2002)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 25 de abril de 1941 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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    • Empresa productora
      • Sam Katzman Productions
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    • Duración
      1 hora 4 minutos
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Mezcla de sonido
      • Mono
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.37 : 1

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