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Originally Posted by phantomstranger
'The Cat and The Canary' (1939)
-Bob Hope
Plot:
When an eccentric family meets in their uncle's ancient mansion on the tenth anniversary of his death for the reading of his will, murder, madness (and comedy) follow.
Phantoms Review: Bob Hope's first starring role. Hysterically funny , but also is a beautifully filmed 'old dark house' style mystery. Plenty of laughs and old school chills. Very enjoyable.
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I'll have to check that out. I might have seen it as a kid. Always liked Hope. And Bing more so.
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Originally Posted by FryeDwight
Will have to check that one out...have the original 1927 that I still haven't watched yet.
THE BRAIN THAT WOULDN'T DIE (1959). Way tasteless bold little flick that has a certain deviant charm to it. As 10CC'S pointed out "The things we do for Love"...
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Was always curious to see that film. So how would you rate it out of 10? (great song! one of the best compositions in rock).