Kurt Ingston

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Kurt Ingston is the wealthy, wheelchair-bound antagonist in the 1942 Universal horror film "Night Monster," around whom the film’s mysterious murders and supernatural events revolve.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
ability materializing a skeletal figure to commit murders
appearsIn Night Monster
appearsInMedium black-and-white film
appearsInScene drawing-room gatherings at the Ingston estate
associatedWith series of unexplained murders
supernatural events at the Ingston estate
characterTrait bitter
domineering
secretive
vengeful
countryOfOrigin United States (inferred, American television work)
surface form: United States (film production context)
creator Universal Pictures
employs Dr. Agor Singh
Dr. King
Dr. Lynn Harper
Dr. Tim Mason
servants at the Ingston estate
filmGenre horror
filmReleaseYear 1942
filmStudio Universal Pictures
genreOfWork Universal horror cycle
hasDisability paralysis
wheelchair user
hasRelative Margaret Ingston NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
motivation revenge on the doctors he blames for his condition
narrativeFunction focus of the film’s mystery
source of apparent supernatural menace
notableFor being the central antagonist of the film Night Monster
occupation wealthy landowner
plotOutcome meets a violent end in the film
revealed as the force behind the killings
portrayedBy Ralph Morgan
relationship Margaret Ingston is his sister
residence Ingston estate
roleInPlot antagonist
mastermind behind mysterious murders
setIn rural estate setting
uses mystic rituals taught by Agor Singh
occult practices

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Night Monster hasCharacter Kurt Ingston