The Miser's Doom is an 1899 British short film directed by Walter R. Booth.
The Miser's Doom | |
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Directed by | Walter R. Booth |
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Country | United Kingdom |
A miser is haunted by the ghost of one of his deceased victims, causing him to die of shock.
The Miser's Doom was the directing debut of Walter R. Booth, a magician who had begun working with filmmaker R. W. Paul.[1]
The Miser's Doom is one of the earliest films featuring a ghost, although previous examples had been produced by Georges Méliès and George Albert Smith the previous year.[2]
Filmography of Walter R. Booth | |
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For Charles Urban |
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