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The Ghost Train

  • 1941
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
1.8K
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The Ghost Train (1941)
Dark ComedyComedyHorror

High jinks and chills ensue after a group of people become stranded at an isolated station and a legendary phantom train approaches.High jinks and chills ensue after a group of people become stranded at an isolated station and a legendary phantom train approaches.High jinks and chills ensue after a group of people become stranded at an isolated station and a legendary phantom train approaches.

  • Director
    • Walter Forde
  • Writers
    • Arnold Ridley
    • J.O.C. Orton
    • Val Guest
  • Stars
    • Arthur Askey
    • Richard Murdoch
    • Kathleen Harrison
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    1.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Walter Forde
    • Writers
      • Arnold Ridley
      • J.O.C. Orton
      • Val Guest
    • Stars
      • Arthur Askey
      • Richard Murdoch
      • Kathleen Harrison
    • 77User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Arthur Askey
    Arthur Askey
    • Tommy Gander
    Richard Murdoch
    Richard Murdoch
    • Teddy Deakin
    • (as Richard {Stinker} Murdoch)
    Kathleen Harrison
    Kathleen Harrison
    • Miss Bourne
    Peter Murray-Hill
    Peter Murray-Hill
    • R.G. Winthrop
    Carole Lynne
    • Jackie Winthrop
    Morland Graham
    • Dr. Sterling
    Betty Jardine
    • Edna
    Stuart Latham
    • Herbert
    Herbert Lomas
    Herbert Lomas
    • Saul Hodgkin
    Raymond Huntley
    Raymond Huntley
    • Price
    Linden Travers
    Linden Travers
    • Julia Price
    D.J. Williams
    • Ben Isaacs
    Wallace Bosco
    • Ted Holmes
    • (uncredited)
    George Merritt
    George Merritt
    • Inspector
    • (uncredited)
    Sidney Monckton
    • Train Guard
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Walter Forde
    • Writers
      • Arnold Ridley
      • J.O.C. Orton
      • Val Guest
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    3londonpaul

    Ruined by Arthur Askey

    I was so looking forward to settling down to a nice creaky English ghost story. I was very disappointed. There was no reason whatsoever to have the unwarranted intrusion of that so-called comedian Arthur Askey. A previous reviewer indicated that he stole every scene he was in but in actuality he ruined every scene. A big disappointment overall.
    7darkdayforanime

    The ghosts of Askey's past

    The question of whether or not one likes this film version of "The Ghost Train" invariably depends on one thing and one thing alone: your reaction to the performance of Arthur Askey.

    He tends to steal almost every scene he's in, and not always in a good way. Sometimes you wish he'd settle down or back off just a little, to allow the plot's many characters to feature and develop (which they do to some extent). But somehow everything keeps pointing back to Askey's Tommy Gander character.

    Personally I like the film, and even like Askey to an extent. I always seem to plonk it into the vcr at those odd hours of the early morning when I can't sleep and really can't find the energy to watch anything else. There is something about watching old b/w movies in the quiet dark of pre-dawn that I find appealing....
    5utgard14

    Would have been better without Arthur Askey

    Train passengers are stranded overnight at a train station due to the hijinks of an obnoxious man named Tommy Gander (Arthur Askey), who pulled the brake so he could go get his hat he dropped off the train. That's the first of this guy's annoyances in this movie, but hardly the last. He spends the entire film being annoying. While they're at the station, they're told the station is haunted and a ghost train passes at night. If anybody looks upon the train they will die. At this point I was cheering for Gander to see the train.

    I'm a sucker for a train movie so I really wanted to like this. I did like the train station set, particularly the platform outside with the moody matte painting backdrop. The mystery elements aren't bad. I would rate this one a lot higher if not for Askey's overbearing character and the fact we seem to get little relief from him in the movie. As one other reviewer rightly noted, whether or not you will enjoy this film depends on how you feel about Arthur Askey's performance. For me, he was unfunny, irritating, and unlikable. You might think he's the funniest person who ever lived. Watch it and see for yourself.
    7nzeno

    great British fun

    Ghost Train is a fine and entertaining film, typical of the better British comedy chillers of the 1930s and 40s. The antics of comedian Arthur Askey are not as funny as they once apparently were, but this can be overcome by viewing him as a period piece or a curiosity.

    For a low-budget wartime production, Ghost Train is atmospheric, effective, and it provides some genuine suspense. Great fun for a dark (and, yes, stormy) night. Lighten up, take off the critic's hat, and enjoy.
    6sol-

    My brief review of the film

    With mostly gags and very little plot, this is an entertaining film overall but hardly a brilliant one. It improves a great deal after the one-hour mark though when the horror finally starts to seep through. The thriller and comedy elements of the film only work about half the time themselves, however there are still some amusing bits and the plot is reasonably intriguing. It is easy to see that the film was intended to be a showcase for Arthur Askey's talents. He does show talent here, but it can be questioned as to whether his comic antics could have been put to better use. On the positive side, the characters are relatively interesting, and those beginning credits are great. The film makes an interesting companion piece to 'Rome Express', also directed by Walter Forde, and also set on a train. This film is the weaker of the two but it is a slightly different approach to friendships between strangers on trains. It is worth a look in the end. If not a great film, it is a fairly enjoyable ride.

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    • Trivia
      Writer Arnold Ridley came up with the idea for this story whilst standing on the platform of Mangotsfield Station near Bristol. The station is surrounded on three sides by tracks, and there was an earth bank opposite him which reflected the sounds of trains coming along the track on the other side of the station, making it sound like a train was coming that would never arrive.
    • Goofs
      In the first ten minutes, the train leaves London hauled by a King class locomotive but when it reaches Teignmouth it's a Castle locomotive, then when it slows up its a streamlined King Henry V11 then when it stops it's become a Saint.
    • Quotes

      Tedding: Will you shut up!

      Gander: Shut up, sir, Very Good, sir...

      [gets a cup]

      Gander: If this be a natural thing, where do it come from? Where do it go...?

      [a book is thrown at him]

    • Connections
      Edited from Le destructeur (1929)
    • Soundtracks
      The Seaside Band
      Written by Kenneth Blain

      Performed by Arthur Askey (uncredited)

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    • Release date
      • December 3, 1945 (Denmark)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Spöktåget
    • Filming locations
      • Dawlish Warren, Devon, England, UK
    • Production company
      • Gainsborough Pictures
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 25 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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