The Boogie Man Will Get You 1942 Boris Karloff and Peter Lorre
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In this rare “psychotronic” film (a film genre comprised of science fiction, fantasy and horror) Winnie Slade, a young divorcee, buys an old historic house from nutty Professor Billings, who lives there with his daffy housekeeper and bizarre neighbors, in order to convert it into a hotel. She allows them to continue to live on the property – unaware that the Professor continues to experiment unsuccessfully on traveling salesmen, the bodies of whom have filled the cellar. They are joined by a variety of eccentric characters including a quack doctor, who doubles as the town’s sheriff,
Boris Karloff and Peter Lorre attempt to make superhuman zombies for the war effort.
Winnie’s frenetic ex-husband, an oddball choreographer, a punch-drunk traveling salesman, and a lunatic escapee from the Italian army.
Though conceived as a quickie ripoff of “Arsenic and Old Lace,” “Boogie Man” now seems more like a weird precursor of “Green Acres,” featuring (Miss) Jeff Donnell as a sort of young female Eddie Albert, and Boris Karloff in what might be called the Eva Gabor position, spoofing his kindly old mad scientist roles as a semi-senile inventor attempting to create a race of electrically enhanced supermen in the basement of a crumbling colonial inn while Miss Donnell joyously appraises all the charming old antiques upstairs.
Peter Lorre, of all people, gives a rare comic performance as the local version of Mr. Haney, running around dressed like Robert Mitchum in “Night of the Hunter,” with a cute little Siamese kitten in his pocket that he periodically coos to in German. This is the sort of movie you used to catch one night on the late late show, and wonder for years afterwards if you’d actually seen it or just dreamt it.
While the film fails to offer any actual “Boogieman”, it does offer up a variety of decent chuckles, courtesy of its then all-star cast. With a goofy set up, likable characters, and some great slapstick, The Boogie Man Will Get You is a decent, fun little romp from yesteryear.
Revealing mistake:
Jeff Donnell’s Winnie slips and calls Peter Lorre “Professor Lorre”, not Lorenz, and it remains in the film.
Quotes:
Dr. Lorenz: “Do you imagine I could take advantage, exploit, capitalize on a great scientific discovery? Cheat millions of people all the world over? Profane my profession? Suppose I make a few dollars, don’t you think I wouldn’t put it right back into science?”
Winnie Slade: [Referring to Professor Billings] “Isn’t he a dear?”
Amelia Jones: “Even when he was a baby, he never cried – not even when we dropped him.”
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Peter and Boris doing comedy FAR OUT DUDE.
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Cute movie and thanks for posting it. I am watching it for first time.
Haha! @ 7:50, I couldn't help thinkin'~ "Been there before, eh Boris?"
👍cheers for the movie. Back in the days when women could only run when holding a mans hand.
Love both these actors never seen this one before thank you classic
Starts out mildly amusing, rapidly turns silly then becomes just downright stupid
No animals were harmed during the making of this film….Did you see the way Peter Lorre put the cat in his coat at 43:10?
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Okay . Excellent.
This was unexpected and so much fun. Thanks!
I know Mr. Karloff is great but I have a big soft spot in my heart for Peter Lorre. Thank you.
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I'm 52 years old.and I never seen this movie..it's a classic. thanks for sharing
Shades of 'Arsenic and Old Lace' – love Lorre's kitten bits. "Quintuplets!" LOL
Love this movie! The whole cast is great, but Lorre and his kitten are simply brilliant.
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"Even when he was a baby, he never cried – not even when we dropped him."
Funny old movie.
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I just adore the old comedies. Back then actors could do it all. Comedy, horror, drama. Karloff and Lorre were proof of that.
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In the same league with Arsenic and Old Lace and I missed it as a child. At least I got to see it.
I missed this one too. It’s adorable. Can’t believe that I have never seen this one. Thank you for sharing this with us.
Don't call them people! Still Blown Away by how funny that line is
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Fantastic that they made such good films even during times of war.
OMG LMAF
Karloff carried the whole film. His technique was impeccable with one gag after another.
Boris Karloff should be canonized. Saint Boris!
I had to look up Winnie who was played by a woman with a man's name, Jeff Daniel. She did a lot of movies and TV. She had 2 children and was married and divorced 4 times including Also Ray..
As the 1950s rolled on she earned steady work on TV bringing to life comedian George Gobel's often-mentioned wife Alice on the sitcom The George Gobel Show (1954) for four seasons. She also had the opportunity to play Gidget's mom in a couple of the popular lightweight movies of the early 1960s
This reminds me of arsenic and old lace I never seen this movie before but I like it
Love that opening theme. I don't know who composed the melody, but the arrangement is delightful!
What a delightful film!! I can not believe that I haven't seen this one before! Karloff and Lorre are terrific is this black comedy.
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Because it's Lorre and Karloff the poster art for this movie gets the horror treatment, but what this really is is tickling good screwball comedy.
What a great movie!!! Thank You soooo very much!!! Just when I thought I have seen them all. Right on time!!!!
Good movie.
Thanks for this classic !! Love these black and white horror and mystery flicks!!
He lived under my bed when I was a kid.
This is such a perfect silly film, it's funny and bizarre but not a laugh track kind of silly. Peter Lorre's voice alone makes this classic. Thank you for sharing it!