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The Horse of the Invisible ()


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A ghost detective named Carnacki investigates the haunting of a country house that threatens the wedding of the homeowner's daughter and her fiance. Carnacki does not suspect supernatural forces are at work in this case, but even a... See more »

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Carnacki
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Captain Hisgins
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Mary Hisgins
Michael Johnson ...
Charles Beaumont
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Harry Parsket
Aimée Delamain ...
Miss Hisgins (as Aimee Delamain)
Arthur White ...
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Footman (uncredited)
Allan Warren ...
Bootboy (uncredited)

Directed by

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Alan Cooke

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William Hope Hodgson ... (by)
 
Philip Mackie ... (dramatization)
 
William Hope Hodgson ... (short story "The Horse of the Invisible") (uncredited)

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Jonathan Alwyn ... producer
George Markstein ... series editor
Lloyd Shirley ... executive producer

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Stan Woodward ... designer

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Christopher Toyne ... first assistant director (uncredited)

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Norman Percival ... composer: incidental music
Robert Sharples ... composer: theme music

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Hugh Greene ... creative consultant

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Plot Summary

A ghost detective named Carnacki investigates the haunting of a country house that threatens the wedding of the homeowner's daughter and her fiance. Carnacki does not suspect supernatural forces are at work in this case, but even a ghostbuster can be wrong. Written by Anonymous

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  • The Horse of the Invisible (United Kingdom)
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  • 52 min
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Trivia Michele Dotrice (Mary Hisgins) is the daughter of Roy Dotrice who played Simon Carne in the previous episode, The Duchess of Wiltshire's Diamonds (1971). See more »

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