
The Ghost Walks (1934) - A classic 'Old Dark House' mystery that hits like a shot of lightning on a rainy night. A group of stage actors gets stranded in a mansion where the shadows have teeth and the plot twists are sharper than a stagehand's knife. It’s a frantic, atmospheric whodunit that captures the paranoia of the 1930s with zero filler. This is the kind of movie that feels like a secret found in the back of a haunted video store—short, sharp, and dripping with gothic tension.