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The Cat and the Canary Details

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Frank Willard's barn-storming stage melodrama Cat and the Canary was filmed four times over a fifty-year period. This silent 1927 version stars Laura LaPlante as one of several potential heirs to a huge fortune. Brought to a foreboding mansion on the 20th anniversary of their eccentric benefactor's death, the heirs must sit in silence as the lawyer (Tully Marshall) recites the terms of the will. The legacy hinges upon three sealed letters, each to be opened at a strategic point in the evening. Also crucial to the inheritance is the insistence that all the heirs spend the night in the creepy old mansion. Nervous Creighton Hale appoints himself LaPlante's protector--a far from simple job, given the many hidden panels and revolving doors which festoon the house. When the lawyer is murdered, LaPlante is the principle suspect. Cat and the Canary was remade as The Cat Creeps in 1930, and under its own title in 1939 (with Bob Hope and Paulette Goddard) and 1979. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Cast

Laura La Plante
as Annabelle West
Creighton Hale
as Paul Jones
Forrest Stanley
as Charles Wilder
Tully Marshall
as Roger Crosby the Lawyer
Gertrude Astor
as Cecily Young
Arthur Edmund Carewe
as Harry Blythe
Flora Finch
as Susan Sillsby
Martha Mattox
as Mammy Pleasant
Lucien Littlefield
as Dr. Patterson
George Siegmann
as Hendricks
Billy Engle
as Taxi Driver

Crew

Paul Leni
Director
Patrick Stanbury
Producer
Kevin Brownlow
Producer
Robert F. Hill
Screenwriter
Gilbert Warrenton
Cinematographer
Lloyd Nosler
Editor
Charles Hall
Production Designer
Charles Hall
Set Designer
Walter Anthony
Intertitle Writer
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