Three teenagers encounter a ghost who is in limbo until he retrieves his lost head. They do their bit to help him find it.Three teenagers encounter a ghost who is in limbo until he retrieves his lost head. They do their bit to help him find it.Three teenagers encounter a ghost who is in limbo until he retrieves his lost head. They do their bit to help him find it.
Donald Bisset
- Guide
- (as Donald Bissett)
Mary Barclay
- Lady Ambrose
- (uncredited)
Trevor Barnett
- Strongman
- (uncredited)
Patrick Connor
- Constable
- (uncredited)
Janina Faye
- Veronica
- (uncredited)
Fred Haggerty
- Medieval Ghost
- (uncredited)
Angela Kay
- Medieval Ghost
- (uncredited)
Fred Machon
- Medieval Ghost
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe film was made specifically as the second feature for an American double bill with Horrors of the Black Museum (1959).
- GoofsThe Headless Ghost's body is obviously played by a dwarf in a costume extended to average size. The arm length and position give this away.
- Crazy creditsThe opening credits feature a cartoon headless ghost running about the screen chasing its head.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Aweful Movies with Deadly Earnest: The Headless Ghost (1969)
Featured review
Headless Ghost, The (1959)
* 1/2 (out of 4)
Three teenagers, looking for ghosts, spend the night in a haunted house and meet a headless ghost who needs to locate his head before passing to the "other side". This horror/comedy from AIP has somewhat of a small, cult following behind it but I'm really not sure what they see in it. Yes, every film has at least a small group of fans but I must admit that this movie just didn't do it for me. The movie has a lot more comedy than anything else or perhaps I should say this film tries to go for comedy more than anything else. I honestly can't remember laughing a single time, which is pretty bad considering the movie tries to get a laugh every few seconds. I also wasn't overly thrilled with any of the horror elements, which are pretty much held to the castle and the main ghost needing the help. The cast, including Richard Lyon, are all pretty standard but they're no better or worse than countless films like this from the decade. The film runs 62-minutes and goes by rather fast so if one finds the comedy working then I'm sure they'll enjoy it.
* 1/2 (out of 4)
Three teenagers, looking for ghosts, spend the night in a haunted house and meet a headless ghost who needs to locate his head before passing to the "other side". This horror/comedy from AIP has somewhat of a small, cult following behind it but I'm really not sure what they see in it. Yes, every film has at least a small group of fans but I must admit that this movie just didn't do it for me. The movie has a lot more comedy than anything else or perhaps I should say this film tries to go for comedy more than anything else. I honestly can't remember laughing a single time, which is pretty bad considering the movie tries to get a laugh every few seconds. I also wasn't overly thrilled with any of the horror elements, which are pretty much held to the castle and the main ghost needing the help. The cast, including Richard Lyon, are all pretty standard but they're no better or worse than countless films like this from the decade. The film runs 62-minutes and goes by rather fast so if one finds the comedy working then I'm sure they'll enjoy it.
- Michael_Elliott
- Oct 29, 2008
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Details
- Runtime1 hour 2 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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