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Movie Info
When famous radio hypnotist Alex Gregor (Lon Chaney Jr.) accidentally causes the death of an audience member during a broadcast, his guilt leads him to break off his engagement to Maura Daniel (Evelyn Ankers) and take a job at a wax museum. Jealousy over the attention paid to his new co-worker causes mentally unbalanced sculptor Rudi Poldan (Martin Kosleck) to lash out at museum owner Valerie Monet (Tala Birell) and her niece Nina (Elena Verdugo) in a horrifying fashion.
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Genre: Mystery & thriller
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Original Language: English
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Director: Harold Young
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Producer: Will Cowan
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Writer: Luci Ward, Bernard Schubert
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Release Date (Theaters): original
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Runtime:
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Distributor: Universal Pictures
Cast & Crew

Lon Chaney Jr.
Alex Gregor , Gregor the Great

Evelyn Ankers
Maura Daniel

Milburn Stone
George Keene

Martin Kosleck
Dr. Rudi Polden

Tala Birell
Valerie Monet

Elena Verdugo
Nina Coudreau

Douglas Dumbrille
Inspector Brant

Harold Young
Director

Luci Ward
Screenwriter

Bernard Schubert
Screenwriter

Will Cowan
Producer

Paul Ivano
Cinematographer

Fred R. Feitshans Jr.
Film Editing

John B. Goodman
Art Director

Russell A. Gausman
Set Decoration

Ray Jeffers
Set Decoration
Critic Reviews for The Frozen Ghost
Audience Reviews for The Frozen Ghost
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Feb 12, 2010The Frozen Ghost, 4th in Universal's Inner Sanctum series is really just more of the same as its predecessors--a little style and even less substance. This time, Lon Chaney Jr. plays a mentalist who takes refuge at a friend's wax museum after one of his stage shows goes awry. Drama follows, danger ensues and there's really not much more to it than that. The title's vaguely appropriate but mostly dumb, the acting's pretty stiff and the direction's a diluted version of the series' previous entries. The Frozen Ghost is barely an hour long and it took me 3 viewings to finally make it all the way through. Yeah, it's dull too...
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May 12, 2008Very mental and mysterious ---lol,
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