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Arsenic and Old Lace (1944)
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23 September 1944 (USA)
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She Passed Out On Cary ! No Wonder . . . She's just discovered his favorite aunts have poisoned their 13th gentleman friend !
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A drama critic learns on his wedding day that his beloved maiden aunts are homicidal maniacs, and that insanity runs in his family. full summary | full synopsis
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The Politics of Familial Moviegoing
(From Cinematical. 23 October 2009, 10:03 AM, PDT)
Character Actor Charles Lane Dies at 102
(From Studio Briefing - Film News. 11 July 2007)
(From Cinematical. 23 October 2009, 10:03 AM, PDT)
Character Actor Charles Lane Dies at 102
(From Studio Briefing - Film News. 11 July 2007)
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What A Nut House
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(Cast overview, first billed only)| Cary Grant | ... | Mortimer Brewster | |
| Priscilla Lane | ... | Elaine Harper | |
| Raymond Massey | ... | Jonathan Brewster | |
| Jack Carson | ... | O'Hara | |
| Edward Everett Horton | ... | Mr. Witherspoon | |
| Peter Lorre | ... | Dr. Einstein | |
| James Gleason | ... | Lt. Rooney | |
| Josephine Hull | ... | Abby Brewster | |
| Jean Adair | ... | Martha Brewster | |
| John Alexander | ... | 'Teddy Roosevelt' Brewster | |
| Grant Mitchell | ... | Reverend Harper | |
| Edward McNamara | ... | Brophy | |
| Garry Owen | ... | Taxi Cab Driver | |
| John Ridgely | ... | Saunders | |
| Vaughan Glaser | ... | Judge Cullman |
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Frank Capra's 'Arsenic and Old Lace' (USA) (complete title)
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118 min
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1.37 : 1 more
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Mono (RCA Sound System)
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Argentina:Atp |
UK:A (1944) |
UK:PG (1990) |
Canada:PG (Ontario) |
USA:Approved (PCA #7855) |
Australia:G (cable rating) |
Australia:PG (original rating) |
Germany:12 |
Sweden:15
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When Mortimer is sitting in the graveyard, one of the tombstones has the name Archie Leach on it. Archie Leach is Cary Grant's real name.
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Crew or equipment visible: Dr. Einstein stumbles and falls into the window seat in the dark. He strikes a match, and the wire that is powering the flickering light in the palm of his hand is clearly visible trailing out from his sleeve.
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Referenced in "Roseanne: Arsenic and Old Mom (#9.22)" (1997)
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The Sidewalks of New York
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A presumably sane young drama critic (Cary Grant) visits the home of his two elderly aunts. Upon arrival, he finds that his two dear, sweet, lovable aunts have embarked on what they see as their mission of mercy ... killing lonely old men, by giving them arsenic-laced wine. Our sane young drama critic soon learns that insanity runs in the family.
Five years ago, the American Film Institute selected America's 100 funniest movies. "Arsenic And Old Lace" (1944) came in at Number 30. And that's not surprising. A lot of people enjoy this dark, screwball comedy, with its slapstick, its fast pace, its sharp dialogue, and its engaging characters. A lot of viewers like it simply because of Cary Grant.
The film's underlying premise is really great. And I must confess that Aunt Abby (Josephine Hull) and Aunt Martha (Jean Adair) are cute and entertaining. (Interestingly, the film portrays them as usually together and almost always in agreement with each other. It's like they function as a single entity). And the other denizen of the house, Uncle Teddy (John Alexander) is also a hoot.
But I'm not a big fan of Cary Grant. His performance here is exaggerated. His hyper and jerky behavior is distracting and grating. The plot gets ever sillier as it moves along, and downright tedious toward the end. Lastly, I have never cared much for films that are so top heavy with dialogue.
The best part of the film is the cinematography. Most of the scenes take place in a big living room, at times with lights out. The B&W lighting is very stark with high contrast, which renders a suitably sinister atmosphere.
"Arsenic ..." is not my cup of tea. But, for viewers who like talky stage plays with an accent on macabre humor, this film is a fine choice. Could I interest you in a glass of elderberry wine, perhaps?