The Ghost Goes West
(1935)

The most romantic ghost you've ever seen!

Released: 1935-12-17

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Donald Glourie shares his crumbling ancestral home with the ghost of his Highland ancestor, Murdoch, who has been condemned to haunt the castle until he avenges a 200-year-old insult from a rival clan. To clear his mounting debts, Donald sells the dilapidated pile to an American businessman, Mr Martin, who has the castle complete with the Glourie ghost transported and rebuilt in Florida. While old-world gentility rubs up comically against 20th-century materialism, Martin's daughter takes a liking to both Donald and Murdoch, convinced they are one and the same man...

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Robert Donat

as Murdoch Glourie / Donald Glourie

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Jean Parker

as Peggy Martin

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Eugene Pallette

as Mr. Joe Martin

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Elsa Lanchester

as Miss Shepperton

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Ralph Bunker

as Ed L. Bigelow

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Patricia Hilliard

as Shepherdess

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Everley Gregg

as Mrs. Gladys Martin

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Morton Selten

as The Glourie

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Mark Daly

as Murdoch's Groom

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Elliott Mason

as Mrs. MacNiff

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Hay Petrie

as The McLaggen

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Richard Fraser

as Son of McLaggen

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Jack Lambert

as Son of McLaggen

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Colin Lesslie

as Son of McLaggen

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Neil Lester

as Son of McLaggen

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J. Neil More

as Son of McLaggen

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Imlay Watts

Assistant Director

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Albert Valentin

Assistant Director

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Vincent Korda

Set Designer

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Mischa Spoliansky

Original Music Composer

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Harold Rosson

Director of Photography

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W. Percy Day

Matte Painter

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Jack Cardiff

Camera Operator

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Henry Cornelius

Assistant Editor

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Peter Ellenshaw

Matte Painter

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Muir Mathieson

Music Director

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Roy Douglas

Orchestrator

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A.W. Watkins

Sound Director

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William Hornbeck

Supervising Editor

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