Classic Horror Noir I The Cat and Canary (1939) I Retrospective



When an eccentric family meets in their uncle’s remote, decaying mansion on the tenth anniversary of his death for the reading of his will, murder and madness follow.

Film: The Cat and Canary (1939)
Director: Elliott Nugent
Writer: Walter DeLeon, Lynn Starling, John Willard
Cast: Bob Hope, Paulette Goddard, John Beal

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25 Replies to “Classic Horror Noir I The Cat and Canary (1939) I Retrospective”

  1. Holy crap this movie deserves a remake just amazing and for the most part none was science fiction it was all possible outcomes once we inter those stages in the future

  2. What a great movie! I'd never seen this before, but it's almost as good as "The Ghost Breakers," one of my favorite movies. These movies show that special effects aren't needed at all if the movie has great acting, and these ones have that in abundance.! Bob Hope and Paulette Goddard made a just about perfect team in these movies!

  3. Gale Sondergard and George Zucco in the opening scene set the mood for a very enjoyable film put this with The Ghost Breakers and you have a perfect spooky evening. Thanks for posting.

  4. The only problem with this film is Bob Hope. Such an irritating character. I saw a modern day version of this, in colour, and sadly remember the end! Didn't watch the rest of the film.

  5. I loved this so much I bought the film on dvd. They also appeared in Ghost Breakers which is scarier and funnier. Paulette Goddard and Bob Hope make a tremendous team. And a script with some common sense makes this even more fun.

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