Ghosts That Still Walk Filming Locations

Ghosts That Still Walk filming locations

Where was Ghosts That Still Walk filmed? Ghosts That Still Walk was filmed in 5 locations across United States in the following places:

Ghosts That Still Walk Filming Locations

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Ghosts That Still Walk (1977)
Alternate title: Ghost Killer
Runtime: 92 minutes
Rating: 4.0
Release year: 1977
IMDB: tt0076081
Plot summary

A young boy is possessed by the spirit of an Indian medicine man and begins to terrorize the local population.

Genres
Horror
Cast
Ann Nelson
Matthew Boston
Jerry Jensen
Caroline Howe
Directors
James T. Flocker
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Ghosts That Still Walk filming locations