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  1. Jun 11, 2015 · The name of the skull is the Crimson Ghost, a title taken from the mid-century film serial from which the punk group The Misfits repurposed it as a logo. The Crimson Ghost is one of the most instantly recognizable pop culture insignias; it’s been featured on everything from knock-off Ugg Boots and thong underwear to diaper bags.

  2. Feb 23, 2014 · Crimson Ghost receives another substantial boost from its director William Witney–who, in his only post-war serial assignment, seems to have conspired with cinematographer Bud Thackery and co-director Fred Brannon to give Ghost some of the stylishly shadowy visuals that marked Witney’s pre-war “mad science” serials like Mysterious Doctor Satan; the Crimson Ghost’s dramatic entrance at the beginning of the first episode and the darkened-cellar sequence in Chapter Four are ...

  3. The Crimson Ghost was budgeted at $137,912, although the final negative cost was $161,174 (a $23,262, or 16.9%, overspend). It was the most expensive Republic serial of 1946. It was reportedly filmed between March 28 and April 24, 1946 under the working title The Scarlet Shadow.

  4. The Crimson Ghost is a film directed by Fred C. Brannon, William Witney with Charles Quigley, Linda Stirling, Clayton Moore, I. Stanford Jolley .... Year: 1946. Original title: The Crimson Ghost.

  5. 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. Películas hermosas e interesantes Entérate de lo que hay en cartelera

  6. The Crimson Ghost is a 1946 American adventure serial movie directed by William Witney and starring Charles Quigley, Linda Stirling, Clayton Moore, I. Stanford Jolley, Kenne Duncan, Forrest Taylor, Emmett Vogan. It was distributed by Repubic Pictures. Other websites. The Crimson Ghost at AllMovie; The Crimson Ghost on IMDb