Robert Strange, an actor known for his work in the early 1940s, delivers a memorable performance in Invisible Ghost (1941). Set against the backdrop of atmospheric horror, Strange plays a pivotal role that contributes to the film's eerie narrative. His involvement in this cult classic highlights the era's fascination with supernatural themes and the exploration of the unknown. As a figure in this genre, Strange's work invites viewers to delve into the chilling world of early horror cinema.
They Made Me a Criminal
Johnnie is a boxer. The same evening he won the world championship, he is charged for the murder of a reporter and is taken for dead. Running away from New York, he ends up in a ranch in Arizona, run by an old lady as a work farm for delinquent teenagers. He falls in love with Peggy and became the teenagers’ hero. But there is that New York Detective, Phelan, that does not believe he is dead and is chasing him.