The Cat and the Canary (1939) | |
Director(s) | Elliott Nugent |
Producer(s) | Arthur Hornblow Jr. |
Top Genres | Comedy, Family, Horror, Mystery, Thriller/Suspense |
Top Topics | Ghosts, Haunted Houses |
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The Cat and the Canary Overview:
The Cat and the Canary (1939) was a Comedy - Family Film directed by Elliott Nugent and produced by Arthur Hornblow Jr..
SYNOPSIS
Comedic remake of Universal's silent film stars Hope and Goddard as potential heirs to a bayou fortune. After the will is read and the estate is left to Goddard, a number of suspicious events take place, leaving the guests unsure if the mansion is haunted or if one of the neglected heirs is trying to steal Goddard's new fortune. Hope attempts to get to the bottom of the mystery, in his typically comic manner.
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BlogHub Articles:
THE CAT AND THE CANARY (1927) On Blu-ray From Eureka
By Dan Day, Jr. on May 4, 2024 From The Hitless Wonder Movie BlogEureka Entertainment's very first Region A release is an impressive presentation of the Universal 1927 silent mystery-thriller classic THE CAT AND THE CANARY. The original film adaptation of THE CAT AND THE CANARY had a great influence upon not just the old dark house genre but the Universal horror ... Read full article
Watching 1939: The Cat and the Canary (1939)
on Oct 25, 2018 From Comet Over HollywoodIn 2011, I announced I was trying to see every film released in 1939. This new series chronicles films released in 1939 as I watch them.?As we start out this blog feature, this section may become more concrete as I search for a common thread that runs throughout each film of the year. Right now, tha... Read full article
1001 Classic Movies: The Cat and the Canary
By Amanda Garrett on Oct 31, 2016 From Old Hollywood FilmsThe Cat and the Canary (1939), starring Douglass Montgomery, Paulette Goddard, Bob Hope, and John Beal, is one of the 1001 classic movies you should see. Each Monday, I'm going to recommend a classic movie you should see (for the reasons behind the 1001 series and reviews of earlier films covered... Read full article
The Cat and the Canary (1939) with Bob Hope
By Greg Orypeck on Nov 5, 2015 From Classic Film FreakShare This! ? . . . NOT FAR FROM NEW ORLEANS, THERE STILL EXIST, IN STRANGE SOLITUDE, THE BAYOUS OF LOUISIANA . . . ? By various means, by rowboat, motorboat or rather inexplicably appearing at the front door, seven people arrive at a spooky old mansion among cypress and oak trees heavily draped wit... Read full article
Jewels Of The Public Domain Treasure Chest – The Cat And The Canary (1925)
By Michael on Oct 20, 2015 From Durnmoose Movie MusingsI’ve mentioned before that quite a few years back I ran another blog, Professor Damian’s Public Domain Treasure Chest. In it I tried to spotlight some of the real jewels that can be found in the Public Domain. It’s been quite a while since I’ve actually updated the site, but ... Read full article
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Quotes from
Wally Campbell: I'm so scared, even my goose pimples have goose pimples.
Fred Blythe: I could use a drink.
Wally Campbell: Yeah, I could too. Might as well be a live stiff as a dead stiff.
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Facts about
Many people believe that the lawyer's name (Crosby) is an in-joke reference to the Bob Hope/Bing Crosby pairing. In fact, it's a coincidence; this was the character's name in the stage play as well as the two previous film versions. Moreover, Hope and Crosby did not make a film together until Road to Singapore the following year.
One of over 700 Paramount productions, filmed between 1929 and 1949, that were sold to MCA/Universal in 1958 for television distribution, and have been owned and controlled by Universal ever since. Because of legal complications, this particular title was not included in the original television package and was not televised until several years later.
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