The Ghost Walks is a 1934 American comedy mystery film[1] directed by Frank R. Strayer starring John Miljan and June Collyer.
On a stormy night, a theatrical producer, his secretary, and playwright Prescott Ames are stranded when their car skids off the road and gets stuck.
At dinner, the group begins exchanging accusations about the murder, when suddenly the lights go out, and soon afterwards comes the first in a series of mysterious and fearful events.
Wanda Hale of the New York Daily News gave the film two out of four stars, highlighting "several funny scenes, with Johnny Arthur and Richard Carle as the comics.
Then, too, there is the suave John Miljan and the lovely June Collyer and Eve Southern to add romance to the horrors.