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The Ghost Breakers
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Synopsis
Paramount followed up its successful Bob Hope/Paulette Goddard co-starrer The Cat and the Canary (1939) by warming up another venerable "old dark house" stage play, Paul Dickey and Charles Goddard's The Ghost Breaker, pluralizing the title to accommodate both stars. This time Hope plays radio personality Lawrence L. Lawrence (the middle initial stands for Lawrence: "My folks had no imagination") who has to flee New York to avoid being mistakenly arrested for murder. He and his manservant Alex (Willie Best) book passage on a Cuba-bound liner, where they meet lovely heiress Mary Carter (Paulette Goddard). She is heading to Cuba to take charge of her ancestral mansion, despite warnings from several sinister characters that to enter this "haunted" house will mean certain death. Appointing himself Mary's protector, Lawrence investigates the mansion on his own, thereby crossing the path of a zombie (Noble Johnson) and an apparently genuine ghost. He also meets the twin brother of the man he's accused of killing (Anthony Quinn), who seems the most likely suspect when Mary nearly comes to harm. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Willie Best Alex
Virginia Brissac Mother Zombie
Pedro de Cordoba Havez
Paul Fix Frenchy Duval
Paulette Goddard Mary Carter
Bob Hope Larry Lawrence
Noble Johnson The Zombie
Paul Lukas Parada
Richard Carlson Geoff Montgomery
Lloyd Corrigan Martin
Anthony Quinn Ramon/Francisco Maderos
Tom Dugan Raspy Kelly

Production Crew

Hans Dreier Art Director
Robert Usher Art Director
Charles B. Lang Cinematographer
Ernst Toch Composer (Music Score)
Edith Head Costume Designer
George Marshall Director
Ellsworth Hoagland Editor
Charles W. Goddard Play Author
Paul Dickey Play Author
Arthur Hornblow, Jr. Producer
Walter de Leon Screenwriter
Mel Epstein Set Designer
Farciot Edouart Special Effects
Year: 1940
Runtime: 83
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature


Produced by
Paramount

Release
by Paramount