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The Ghost (1963 film)

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Lo Spettro (The Ghost) is the title of a 1964 color Italian horror film directed by Riccardo Freda, using the pseudonym Ron Bennington. This film is also known as The Spectre, and Lo Spettro de Dr. Hichcock.

Tagline: Horror... sharp as a razor's edge!

Cast

Barbara Steele — Margaret Hichcock

Peter Baldwin - Dr. Charles Livingstone

Elio Jotta - Dr. John Hichcock

Harriet Medin - Catherine Wood, Housekeeper

The story


Spoiler warning: Plot or ending details follow.


A woman and her lover murder her husband, a doctor. Soon, however, strange things start happening, and they wonder if they really killed him, or if he is coming back from the dead to haunt them.