The Crimson Ghost

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The Crimson Ghost is a 1946 American movie serial featuring a masked villain whose skull-like visage later became iconic in popular culture, especially through its adoption by the punk band Misfits.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American film
black-and-white film
film serial
basedInPeriod post-World War II era
colorProcess black-and-white
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Fred C. Brannon NERFINISHED
William Witney NERFINISHED
distributor Republic Pictures NERFINISHED
featuresVillain The Crimson Ghost NERFINISHED
filmingTechnique live action
format movie serial
genre action film
crime film
mystery film
serial
hasCulturalImpact punk rock iconography
hasIconicMask skull-like visage
hasPart Chapter 10: The Trap is Sprung
Chapter 11: The Crimson Trap
Chapter 12: The Invisible Victim
Chapter 1: The Crimson Ghost
Chapter 2: Death’s Highway
Chapter 3: The Invisible Trail
Chapter 4: Mystery of the Mountain
Chapter 5: Return of the Ghost
Chapter 6: Mystery of the Laboratory NERFINISHED
Chapter 7: The Menacing Mist NERFINISHED
Chapter 8: The Invisible Terror
Chapter 9: The Death Sentence
influenced Misfits (band) NERFINISHED
mainCharacter Clayton NERFINISHED
Diana NERFINISHED
Professor Duncan Richards NERFINISHED
The Crimson Ghost NERFINISHED
numberOfEpisodes 12
originalLanguage English
plotFocus theft of the Cyclotrode X device
producer Ronald Davidson NERFINISHED
productionCompany Republic Pictures NERFINISHED
publicationDate 1946
releaseYear 1946
screenwriter Albert DeMond NERFINISHED
Basil Dickey NERFINISHED
Jesse Duffy NERFINISHED
Sol Shor NERFINISHED
setIn United States of America
surface form: United States
stars Charles Quigley NERFINISHED
Clayton Moore NERFINISHED
I. Stanford Jolley NERFINISHED
Kenne Duncan NERFINISHED
Linda Stirling NERFINISHED
usedAsLogoBy Misfits (band) NERFINISHED

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William Witney notableWork The Crimson Ghost
William Witney directed The Crimson Ghost