Ghost Train (1927 film)

The Ghost Train (German: Der Geisterzug) is a 1927 German-British crime comedy film directed by Géza von Bolváry and starring Guy Newall, Ilse Bois and Louis Ralph.

Some sources have reported over the years that the film was directed by famed Hungarian director Michael Curtiz but, according to critic Troy Howarth, "he's not credited on the prints, nor is the title attributed to him in any reputable source".

[3] Some strange supernatural phenomenon starts to occur in a railway station, leading members of the public to avoid the place.

It turns out some criminals are faking the strange events to keep people away from the station to protect their smuggling operations.

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