Ghost Chasers is a 1951 comedy film starring The Bowery Boys.[1][2] The film was released on April 29, 1951 by Monogram Pictures and is the twenty-second film in the series.[3]
Ghost Chasers | |
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Directed by | William Beaudine |
Written by | Charles Marion Bert Lawrence |
Produced by | Jan Grippo |
Starring | Leo Gorcey Huntz Hall David Gorcey William Benedict |
Cinematography | Marcel LePicard |
Edited by | William Austin |
Music by | Edward J. Kay |
Distributed by | Monogram Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 69 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
After Slip discovers a spiritualist in the neighborhood, he enlists the boys to investigate. They discover that she is a fake and working for Margo the Medium, a radio star who has convinced Sach and Whitey that ghosts exist. They go to her place using Louie as a decoy. While she is busy trying to connect to Louie's dead uncle, the rest of the boys investigate the house. A real ghost, Edgar, befriends Sach and helps him investigate as well. Although the others cannot see Edgar, he does help them in times of crisis and helps them uncover Margo's scam.
Released on VHS by Warner Brothers on September 1, 1992.
Warner Archives released the film on made-to-order DVD in the United States as part of "The Bowery Boys, Volume Two" on April 9, 2013.
Preceded by Bowery Battalion 1951 |
'The Bowery Boys' movies 1946-1958 |
Succeeded by Let's Go Navy! 1951 |
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