Agrega una trama en tu idiomaEddie Grant is a radio station sound-effects man whose honeymoon takes a turn for the worse when they discovers the corpse of a program producer in in their honeymoon suite.Eddie Grant is a radio station sound-effects man whose honeymoon takes a turn for the worse when they discovers the corpse of a program producer in in their honeymoon suite.Eddie Grant is a radio station sound-effects man whose honeymoon takes a turn for the worse when they discovers the corpse of a program producer in in their honeymoon suite.
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- Police Lt. Phillips
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- Miss Brady
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- Deputy Sheriff
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- Radio Announcer
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- Sexton
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- Bascomb
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- Sheriff Slim Carson
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- Macy Turner
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- Radio-Studio-Usher
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- Cornelia Coates
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The Ghost That Walks Alone is billed as a comedy/mystery. I have problems with both parts of that description. For the comedy part, if you're a fan of Arthur Lake's Dagwood Bumstead, you might enjoy his antics in The Ghost That Walks Alone. If, like me, you find his brand of comedy insufferable, you're most likely not going to enjoy the film. I'm sorry, but I just can't stomach the man. He's so annoying. As for the mystery elements, well, there really isn't much of a mystery. The film's idiotic would-be sleuths spend more time trying to hide the body than solving the crime. Instead, the murderer just sort of reveals himself in the finale and confesses to everything. No real detective work needed. That's probably a good thing because I'm not sure any character in the film displays the intelligence or common sense you'd find in an average second-grader. The whole thing is a disastrous mess.
One last thing - what's with the title? Not only is there no ghost in The Ghost That Walks Alone, there's not even mention of a ghost or anything remotely supernatural. Talk about a misleading title.
3/10
The story begins during a radio show. The sound effects guy, Eddie (Arthur Lake), is a bit of a knucklehead. However, the boss...well he's just terrible and he treats Eddie abominably. Later, after Eddie marries, he finds the dead boss in the inn...and he tries to solve the crime. But the police soon arrive and arrest Eddie...and he insists that he's not only innocent but a balmy old lady can tell them who the killer is.
The film is not subtle in any way. Lake seems at times like he thinks he's in a Blondie film...and far less from him and a few of the other characters in the film would have made it so much better. Forced...but watchable.
Should've been a "lost" film!
That's rude enough but when producer Jack Lee turns up dead Lake is the chief suspect.
The film is badly written and edited. But what it does have is a good cast of familiar character players who just can't quite push it over the line. Still this might be worth a look for their sakes.
It's a mystery with a random murderer, and a comedy, of course, by the standards of those who think Mr. Lake is funny enough to carry a comedy; I'm not one of those people. Lake plays the same comedy character he had played since silent movies, the same one you can see in the Blondie series. Director Lew Landers, a B specialist, allows his performers to run pretty much riot, but alas, there's little that's funny here unless you're into the the shtick of the performers. At barely more than an hour, it seems much longer.
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Cornelia Coates: Mrs. Westover, I thought you were closing the lodge. I understood you to say you were taking no more guests this season. Perhaps it's just that you wish to be rid of me?
Milly Westover: Oh, now, Miss Coates, you know that's not true.
Cornelia Coates: Then who are these people?
Milly Westover: My brother and his wife. They were just married today and they're going to spend their honeymoon here.
Cornelia Coates: Hah! Love is indeed blind. He doesn't look like he has sense enough to come in out of the rain.
- ConexionesFeatured in Aweful Movies with Deadly Earnest: The Ghost That Walks Alone (1969)
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- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- The Wedding Guest Sat on a Stone
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 3 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1