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  1. The Crimson Ghost is a 1946 American film serial directed by Fred C. Brannon and William Witney. Produced by Republic Pictures and written by Albert DeMond, Basil Dickey, Jesse Duffy, and Sol Shor, it was the last serial directed by Witney. It is divided into twelve chapters and stars Charles Quigley as a criminologist who attempts to thwart ...

  2. The Crimson Ghost: Directed by Fred C. Brannon, William Witney. With Charles Quigley, Linda Stirling, Clayton Moore, I. Stanford Jolley. A criminal mastermind known as the Crimson Ghost is out to steal a device called the Cyclotrode, which can short-circuit every electrical current on the planet.

  3. The masked Crimson Ghost is determined to steal the Cyclotrode X, a device designed to repel atomic bomb attacks and that can disable electrical devices. Its inventor, university professor Dr. Chambers, demonstrates its powers at a faculty meeting by having it detect and fell a model airplane.

  4. The serial's titular villain, the Crimson Ghost, has become somewhat of a pop culture icon due to the punk rock band Misfits having adapted his skull-like visage as part of their iconography. Plot. The masked Crimson Ghost is determined to steal the Cyclotrode X, a device designed to repel atomic bomb attacks and that can disable electrical ...

  5. The Crimson Ghost was a 12 chapter series which ran in 1946. The Crimson Ghost was determined to get his fiendish hands on a device called Cyclotrode X, originally invented by Dr. Chambers, and was designed to be a defense mechanism against a possible atomic bomb attack. In the wrong hands, and used as a weapon, Cyclotrode X would be ...

  6. A criminal mastermind known as The Crimson Ghost is out to steal a device called the Cyclotrode, which can short-circuit all electrical current on the planet. William Witney. Director.

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  8. A criminal mastermind known as The Crimson Ghost is out to steal a device called the Cyclotrode, which can short-circuit all electrical current on the planet. ‎The Crimson Ghost (1946) directed by Fred C. Brannon, William Witney • Reviews, film + cast • Letterboxd

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