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The Ghoul

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The Ghoul - 1933 | 77 mins | Horror | B&W

The Production Team

Director: T. Hayes Hunter.
Producer: Michael Balcon.
Script: L. DuGarde Peach, Leonard Hines, Roland Pertwee and John Hastings Turner. (from the play by Frank King)
Cinematography: Günther Krampf.
Editing: Ian Dalrymple.
Art Direction: Alfred Junge.
Makeup Department: Heinrich Heitfeld.
Sound Department: A. Birch.
Original Music Louis Levy.
Adapted Music: Rupert Downing.

The Cast

Boris Karloff - Professor Morlant
Cedric Hardwicke - Broughton
Ernest Thesiger - Laing
Dorothy Hyson - Betty Harlon
Anthony Bushell - Ralph Morlant
Kathleen Harrison - Kaney
Harold Huth Aga - Ben Dragore
D.A. Clarke-Smith - Mahmoud
Ralph Richardson - Nigel Hartley

Plot Synopsis

The Ghoul marked Boris Karloff's triumphant return to his native Britain, and turned out to be a major disappointment. The film is a slow atmospheric chiller about Prof. Morlant (Karloff), an eccentric Egyptologist who becomes obsessed with the mystical powers of the ancient Egyptian gods and the possibility of immortality. On his deathbed, he orders his conniving assistant Laing (Ernst Thesiger), to bind a sacred jewel called 'The Eternal Light' to his hand. He warns that if the jewel is stolen, he will return from the grave looking for revenge. Morlant dies and is buried — minus the jewel, which has seemingly disappeared.