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The Black Abbot (1934)

5.3 | Jun 10, 1934 (GB) | Thriller, Mystery | 00:56

A gang of crooks uses the legend of a ghost haunting an old dark mansion to help them kidnap a rich man.

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John Stuart
Frank Brooks
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Judy Kelly
Sylvia Hillcrest
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Edgar Norfolk
Brian Heslewood
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Richard Cooper
Lord Jerry Pilkdown
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Drusilla Wills
Mary Hillcrist
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Farren Soutar
John Hillcrist
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Cyril Smith
Alf Higgins
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Earl Grey
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Ben Welden
Charlie Marsh
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John Turnbull
Inspector Lockwood

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CinemaSerf
5 | Jul 24, 2023
John Stuart doesn't really have much to do in this rather routine, gently comedic, haunted house mystery. His "Brooks" character finds himself trying to identify a phantom that inhabits an old monastery and who has an habit of terrifying - or worse - the other occupants. Those range from the upper class nitwits to the loved-up servants - and he has to get a move on before there is no-one left to help discover who's up to all of this mischief and why? It's all a bit too verbal, and at just under the hour, there is still quite a fair degree of padding too. It's still watchable enough if you like an early example of a British-made thriller that uses the gloominess of the scenario and a minimum of wattage to help present the thinnest of stories in quite an eerie style.