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The Ghost Train is a 1941 British thriller mystery film directed by Walter Forde and starring Arthur Askey and Richard Murdoch. It is based on the 1923 play The Ghost Train by Arnold Ridley. [1] [2] The film is set in Cornwall. Several passengers leave a train, and find no other train available at the train station.
Walter Forde (born Thomas Seymour Woolford, 21 April 1898 – 7 January 1984) [1] was a British actor, screenwriter and director. [2] Born in Lambeth, South London in 1898, he directed over fifty films between 1919 from the silent era through to 1949 in the sound era. [1] [3] He died in Los Angeles, California in 1984.
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The Ghost Train is a stage comedy-thriller, written in 1923 by the English actor and playwright Arnold Ridley. The story centres upon the social interaction of a group of railway passengers who have been stranded at a remote rural station overnight, and are increasingly threatened by a latent external force, with a denouement ending.
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Horace Raymond Huntley (23 April 1904 – 15 June 1990) was an English actor who appeared in dozens of British films from the 1930s to the 1970s. [1] He also appeared in the ITV period drama Upstairs, Downstairs as the pragmatic family solicitor Sir Geoffrey Dillon .
The Ghost Train is a 1931 British comedy thriller film directed by Walter Forde and starring Jack Hulbert, Cicely Courtneidge and Ann Todd. [1] It is based on the play The Ghost Train by Arnold Ridley. The film's art direction was by Walter Murton. Thought to have been lost for some years, parts of the film (five reels of images with two reels ...