LP: The Vampire’s Ghost (1945)
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1h 4m
A beleaguered butler reluctantly presents horror films in a haunted mansion.
Movie: The Vampire's Ghost from 1945 with John Abbott and Charles Gordon.
Episode 6 - Air Date: 6-30-2025
Set in the remote village of Bakunda, this 1945 horror film follows Roy Hendrick, who returns home to find a string of gruesome murders where victims are drained of blood. While locals believe a vampire is to blame, Roy and his companions dismiss the idea—until they meet the mysterious Webb Fallon, a nightclub owner with deep knowledge of voodoo and the occult. As events spiral, Roy falls under Fallon’s supernatural control, and the true nature of the threat becomes undeniable. The story builds toward a tense confrontation in a crumbling temple, as Fallon plots to claim a bride for his undead legacy. With its exotic setting and eerie atmosphere, The Vampire’s Ghost blends gothic horror with pulp adventure in classic mid-century fashion.
Cast:
John Abbott as Webb Fallon
Charles Gordon as Roy Hendrick
Peggy Stewart as Julie Vance
Grant Withers as Father Gilchrist
Emmett Vogan as Thomas Vance
Adele Mara as Lisa
Roy Barcroft as Capt. Jim Barrett
Martin Wilkins as Simon Peter
Frank Jaquet as The Doctor
Jimmy Aubrey as The Bum
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