The citizens of a tiny Cornish village are tormented during World War II by a headless ghost which is haunting the local tin mine.The citizens of a tiny Cornish village are tormented during World War II by a headless ghost which is haunting the local tin mine.The citizens of a tiny Cornish village are tormented during World War II by a headless ghost which is haunting the local tin mine.
Phyllis Barry
- Ruby
- (uncredited)
David Clyde
- Tom Andrews
- (uncredited)
Clyde Cook
- Herbert
- (uncredited)
Harold De Becker
- Peddler
- (uncredited)
Art Foster
- Saul Bevans
- (uncredited)
Creighton Hale
- Luke
- (uncredited)
Stuart Holmes
- Civil Defense Officer
- (uncredited)
Crauford Kent
- Army Commander
- (uncredited)
Hank Mann
- Roger Porley
- (uncredited)
Frank Mayo
- Simon Tewksbury
- (uncredited)
Jack Mower
- Policeman
- (uncredited)
Leo White
- Headless Man
- (uncredited)
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Did you know
- GoofsAlthough set in England, when Lt. Hilton reports to his superior officer, there is a recruiting poster for the Queen's York Rangers on the wall - which was, and still is as of 2019, part of the Canadian (not British) Army, based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Trận Chiến Zulu (1964)
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Lester Matthews (Dr Holmes) wanders into a foggy Cornish village and heads to the local inn. He is greeted by a weirdo bartender who runs the inn and does everything with a sack on his head. Matthews learns the story of a headless ghost that wanders around and kills anyone who enters the local tin mine. As a result, no-one goes near the tin mine. Well, the next day, that's exactly where Matthews heads off to. There is definitely someone walking around with no head because we see him. But is he really a ghost? What is going on in this village?
It's a whodunit mystery type of film with a helping of horror atmosphere. There is lots of fog and it zips along at a good pace. The story is pretty unconvincing if you think about it. So don't. Just go with it and it carries you along to its conclusion. The film ends up being something different to what it starts out as. Given the year that the film was made, it is no surprise that there is a war element to things.
It's a whodunit mystery type of film with a helping of horror atmosphere. There is lots of fog and it zips along at a good pace. The story is pretty unconvincing if you think about it. So don't. Just go with it and it carries you along to its conclusion. The film ends up being something different to what it starts out as. Given the year that the film was made, it is no surprise that there is a war element to things.
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- Runtime57 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1
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By what name was The Mysterious Doctor (1943) officially released in Canada in English?
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