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The Ghost Breaker (1922 film)

The Ghost Breaker is a 1922 American silent horror comedy film about haunted houses and ghosts. It was produced by Famous Players–Lasky and distributed through Paramount Pictures.[1] It was directed by Alfred E. Green and starred Wallace Reid in one of his last screen roles. The story, based on the 1909 play The Ghost Breaker by Paul Dickey and Charles W. Goddard, had been released on film in 1914 (bearing the same name), directed by Cecil B. DeMille and Oscar Apfel.

The Ghost Breaker

Jack Cunningham (adaptation)
Walter De Leon (scenario)

The Ghost Breaker
by Paul Dickey and Charles W. Goddard (play)

Wallace Reid
Lila Lee
Arthur Edmund Carewe
Snitz Edwards

  • September 10, 1922 (1922-09-10) (New York City)
  • October 15, 1922 (1922-10-15) (United States)

57 minutes

United States

Silent (English intertitles)

The 1922 version is now considered lost.[2][3] Two of the actors in this film, Snitz Edwards and Arthur Edmund Carewe, later appeared together in the 1925 Lon Chaney silent classic The Phantom of the Opera. Two uncredited "ghosts" in the cast, Mervyn LeRoy and Richard Arlen, later went on to successful film careers.[4]


The Ghost Breaker would be remade in the sound era as The Ghost Breakers (1940) with Bob Hope and Paulette Goddard, and later as Scared Stiff (1953) starring Jerry Lewis and Dean Martin.[5]

Plot[edit]

Warren Jarvis and his manservant Rusty Snow help a beautiful young heiress named Maria Theresa to rid her father's mansion of ghosts. The spooks turn out to be fakes however, fabricated by the Duke D'Alba to scare the young lady away, thus allowing him to steal her father's hidden gold.

as Warren (Walter) Jarvis, ghost breaker

Wallace Reid

as Maria Theresa, a Spanish heiress

Lila Lee

(in blackface) as Rusty Snow, a Negro servant

Walter Hiers

as Duke D'Alba, leader of the ghosts

Arthur Edmund Carewe

as Sam Marcum, a Kentucky feudist

J. Farrell MacDonald

as Aunt Mary Jarvis

Frances Raymond

as Maurice

Snitz Edwards

as A Ghost (uncredited)

Richard Arlen

as A Ghost (uncredited)

Mervyn LeRoy

as A Ghost (uncredited)

George O'Brien

List of lost films

Wallace Reid filmography

at IMDb

The Ghost Breaker

at AllMovie

The Ghost Breaker

at silentera.com

The Ghost Breaker

Surviving image card

(Wayback Machine)

Surviving Wallace Reid image from lost film "The Ghost Breaker"

lantern slide

Media related to The Ghost Breaker (1922 film) at Wikimedia Commons