The Crimson Ghost (1946)
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One of the most entertaining serials to be released by Republic Pictures, this mystery employed yet another inscrutable invention, a counter atomic device known as Cyclotrode X, sought after by yet another cloaked villain, The Crimson Ghost of the title. But just like the well-known criminologist… More One of the most entertaining serials to be released by Republic Pictures, this mystery employed yet another inscrutable invention, a counter atomic device known as Cyclotrode X, sought after by yet another cloaked villain, The Crimson Ghost of the title. But just like the well-known criminologist Duncan Richards (Charles Quigley) and his lovely assistant Diana Farnsworth (Linda Stirling), the Saturday Matinee kids had a tough job spotting the person hiding behind the hideous disguise. The studio took no chances this time and ingeniously cast stunt-man Bud Geary to embody the villain while several actors supplied the voice, including I. Stanford Jolley, whose role was minor but who received fourth-billing and was therefore highly suspect. When The Crimson Ghost was unmasked in the 12th and final chapter, he proved to be yet another actor, Joseph Forte, who had enacted a character seemingly above suspicion. Instead of feeling cheated, however, the young target audience subconsciously enjoyed the above-average writing and fine direction by the talented William Witney and Fred C. Brannon, and no one complained. Quigley and Stirling were at the top of their serial game, and to the bemused surprise of more recent viewers, television's Lone Ranger, Clayton Moore, played one of the master villain's henchmen, a cold-hearted gangster. The Crimson Ghost was also released in an edited feature version, retitled Cyclotrode. In 1966, yet another edited version was given the title Cyclotrode X. ~ Hans J. Wollstein, Rovi
- Directed By
- Fred C. Brannon, William Witney
- Genres
- Action & Adventure, Horror, Mystery & Suspense, Science Fiction & Fantasy
- In Theaters
- Oct 26, 1946 Wide
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Cast
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Wheaton Chambers
as Wilson
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Kenne Duncan
as Chambers
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Sam Flint
as Maxwell
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Joe Forte
as Parker
- Bud Geary
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Fred Graham
as Zane
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I. Stanford Jolley
as Blackton
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Rex Lease
as Bain
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Clayton Moore
as Louis Ashe
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Charles Quigley
as Duncan Richards
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Linda Stirling
as Diana Farnsworth
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Forrest Taylor
as Van Wyck
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Dale Van Sickel
as Harte
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Emmett Vogan
as Anderson
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Bud Wolfe
as Gross
- Fred C. Brannon
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Stanley Price
as Fator
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Tommy Steele
as Stricker