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The Passionate Friends (1949) | Directed by David Lean

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The Seventh Veil (1945) | Directed by Compton Bennett

Young and Innocent (1937) | Directed by Alfred Hitchcock

Green for Danger (1946) | Directed by Sidney Gilliat

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The Suspect (1944) | Directed by Robert Siodmak

The Way Ahead (1945) | Directed by Carol Reed

They Were Not Divided (1950) | Directed by Terence Young

21 Days (1940) | Directed by Basil Dean

The Card (1952) | British comedy directed by Ronald Neame

The Shop at Sly Corner (1947) | British crime drama film directed by George King

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A Place of One's Own (1945) | Directed by Bernard Knowles

Western Approaches (1944) | Directed by Pat Jackson

When the Bough Breaks (1947) | Directed by Lawrence Huntington

The Four Feathers (1939) | Directed by Zoltan Korda

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Here Come the Huggetts (1948) | Directed by Ken Annakin

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The Ghoul (1933) | British horror film directed by T. Hayes Hunter
"The Ghoul" is a British horror film released in 1933, directed by T. Hayes Hunter. The film is notable for being one of Boris Karloff's early starring roles in a horror film. "The Ghoul" is considered a classic of early British horror cinema, and it features elements of both horror and mystery genres.
The story revolves around Professor Morlant (Boris Karloff), an Egyptologist who is fascinated by the idea of immortality. Before his death, Morlant instructs his servant, Laing (Ernest Thesiger), to bury him with a valuable gem known as the Eternal Light. Morlant believes that this gem has the power to grant him eternal life.
After Morlant's death, a group of people, including his lawyer (Cedric Hardwicke), a relative (Kathleen Harrison), and an acquaintance (Harold Huth), gather at his mansion for the reading of his will. As the events unfold, it becomes apparent that Morlant's obsession with immortality has left a sinister mark on those connected to him. The story takes a dark turn when it is revealed that Morlant has risen from the dead and is now seeking both the gem and a victim whose heart's blood will allow him to achieve true immortality.
The film unfolds as a combination of a mystery and a horror story, with elements of supernatural and Gothic horror blended into the narrative.
"The Ghoul" is praised for its atmospheric and eerie tone, capturing the essence of early 1930s horror cinema. Boris Karloff's performance as Professor Morlant is a standout, as he brings a brooding and otherworldly presence to the character. The film benefits from its moody cinematography and effective use of shadows and lighting to create a sense of foreboding.
The plot, while containing some traditional horror elements, also incorporates mystery elements, keeping the audience engaged as they unravel the secrets surrounding Morlant's obsession and the curse that follows. The pacing is deliberate, allowing for the tension to build gradually.
The supporting cast, including notable actors like Ernest Thesiger and Cedric Hardwicke, contributes to the film's overall quality. Thesiger, in particular, is known for his ability to portray eccentric and memorable characters, and his role as the loyal butler Laing adds depth to the story.
"The Ghoul" is often celebrated for its influence on later horror films and for showcasing Boris Karloff in a role that further solidified his status as a horror icon. While it may not have achieved the same level of fame as some of Karloff's other works, "The Ghoul" remains a significant and atmospheric entry in the early history of British horror cinema. It's appreciated by fans of classic horror for its eerie atmosphere, strong performances, and contributions to the genre's development during the 1930s.
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