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Arsenic and Old Lace (1944)
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Synopsis
Arsenic and Old Lace is director
Frank Capra
's spin on the classic Joseph Kesselring stage comedy, which concerns the sweet old Brewster sisters (
Josephine Hull
,
Jean Adair
), beloved in their genteel Brooklyn neighborhood for their many charitable acts. One charity which the ladies don't advertise is their ongoing effort to permit lonely bachelors to die with smiles on their faces--by serving said bachelors elderberry wine spiked with arsenic. When the sisters' drama-critic nephew Mortimer (
Cary Grant
) stumbles onto their secret, he is understandably put out--especially since he has just married the lovely Elaine Harper (
Priscilla Lane
). Given the homicidal tendencies of his aunts, the sinister activities of his escaped-convict older brother Jonathan (
Raymond Massey
) and the disruptive behavior of younger brother Teddy (
John Alexander
)--who is convinced that he's really Theodore Roosevelt, and runs around the house yelling "CHAAAAARGGGE"--Mortimer isn't keen on starting a family with his new bride. "Insanity runs in my family," he explains. "It practically gallops." Further complications ensue when the murderous Jonathan Brewster arrives home, with his snivelling accomplice Dr. Einstein (
Peter Lorre
) in tow. When Jonathan learns that his darling aunts have killed twelve men, he is incensed--they're challenging his own record of murders. Though the movie rights for Arsenic and Old Lace were set up so that the film could not be released until 1944, director Capra shot the film quickly and inexpensively in 1941, so that his family could subsist on his $100,000 salary while he was serving in World War II. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Jean Adair
Martha Brewster
John Alexander
"Teddy Roosevelt" Brewster
Jack Carson
Officer O'Hara
Chester Clute
Dr. Gilchrist
Vaughan Glaser
Judge Cullman
Cary Grant
Mortimer Brewster
Edward Everett Horton
Mr. Witherspoon
Josephine Hull
Abbey Brewster
Priscilla Lane
Elaine Harper
Raymond Massey
Jonathan Brewster
Edward McNamara
Brophy
Edward McWade
Gibbs
Grant Mitchell
Rev. Harper
Garry Owen
Taxi Driver
John Ridgely
Saunders
James Gleason
Lt. Rooney
Charles Lane
Reporter
Peter Lorre
Dr. Einstein
Production Crew
Max Parker
Art Director
Sol Polito
Cinematographer
Max Steiner
Composer (Music Score)
Orry-Kelly
Costume Designer
Frank Capra
Director
Dan Mandell
Editor
Russ Saunders
First Assistant Director
Perc Westmore
Makeup
Joseph Kesselring
Play Author
Frank Capra
Producer
Julius J. Epstein
Screenwriter
Philip G. Epstein
Screenwriter
C.A. Riggs
Sound/Sound Designer
Byron Haskin
Special Effects
Robert Burks
Special Effects
Year: 1944
Runtime: 118
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: NR
Category: Feature
Genre
Comedy
Produced by
Frank Capra Productions
Warner Brothers
Release
by Warner Brothers
© 2009 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.