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The Ghost Goes West

The most romantic ghost you've ever seen!
1935 | 95m | English

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Donald Glourie shares his crumbling ancestral home with the ghost of his Highland ancestor, Murdoch, who has been condemned to haunt the castle until he avenges a 200-year-old insult from a rival clan. To clear his mounting debts, Donald sells the dilapidated pile to an American businessman, Mr Martin, who has the castle complete with the Glourie ghost transported and rebuilt in Florida. While old-world gentility rubs up comically against 20th-century materialism, Martin's daughter takes a liking to both Donald and Murdoch, convinced they are one and the same man...
Release Date: Dec 17, 1935
Director: René Clair
Writer: René Clair, Robert E. Sherwood, Eric Keown, Geoffrey Kerr
Genres: Comedy, Fantasy, Romance
Keywords scotland, florida, castle, ghost, brick
Production Companies London Films Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 27, 2024
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Name Character
Robert Donat Murdoch Glourie / Donald Glourie
Jean Parker Peggy Martin
Eugene Pallette Mr. Joe Martin
Elsa Lanchester Miss Shepperton
Ralph Bunker Ed L. Bigelow
Patricia Hilliard Shepherdess
Everley Gregg Mrs. Gladys Martin
Morton Selten The Glourie
Chili Bouchier Cleopatra
Herbert Lomas Fergus
Mark Daly Murdoch's Groom
Elliott Mason Mrs. MacNiff
Quinton McPherson MacKaye
Victor Rietti Scientist
Hay Petrie The McLaggen
Richard Fraser Son of McLaggen
Jack Lambert Son of McLaggen
Colin Lesslie Son of McLaggen
Neil Lester Son of McLaggen
J. Neil More Son of McLaggen
David Keir Creditor
Arthur Seaton Creditor
Name Job
René Clair Writer, Director
Harold Rosson Director of Photography
Jack Cardiff Camera Operator
Robert E. Sherwood Screenplay
Eric Keown Writer
Mischa Spoliansky Original Music Composer
Harold Earle Editor
David B. Cunynghame Production Manager
Albert Valentin Assistant Director
Imlay Watts Assistant Director
Vincent Korda Set Designer
Geoffrey Kerr Writer
A.W. Watkins Sound Director
Ned Mann Special Effects
W. Percy Day Matte Painter
Peter Ellenshaw Matte Painter
John Armstrong Costume Design
René Hubert Costume Design
William Hornbeck Supervising Editor
Henry Cornelius Assistant Editor
Muir Mathieson Music Director
Roy Douglas Orchestrator
Name Title
Alexander Korda Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

Robert Donat (the younger "Glourie") is on good form in this enjoyably daft ghostly caper that sees the son of the chief of a cowardly Scottish clan condemned to haunt his castle until their sworn enemy the "McLaggen" takes an oath declaring that one "Glourie" is worth fifty of them. This all starte ... d in 12th century Scotland, so our hero is somewhat frustrated that he will never find a "McLaggen" let alone get him to make the promise by the time we reach the 20th - until, serendipity takes an hand and his ancestral castle is bought, and relocated to Florida by millionaire ""Joe Martin" (a superb Eugene Pallette), who plans to use it - complete with it's well publicised ghost - to promote his business interests and in so doing attracts a few others from auld Scots landed gentry. Might he have a ghost of chance of release, after all? René Clair keeps it bubbling along nicely, with a couple of fun cameos from Elsa Lanchester and Morton Selten as the original "Glourie" who much preferred his whisky to anything remotely akin to combat. It is whimsical and engaging, spooky (well, not really...) and charming with a script that builds on Scottish traditions in both history and comedy well.

Jun 19, 2022