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The Canterville Ghost

It puts you in the best of spirits!
1944 | 95m | English

(3537 votes)

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Popularity: 2 (history)

Director: Jules Dassin
Writer: Oscar Wilde, Edwin Blum
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The descendent of a ghost imprisoned for cowardice hopes to free the spirit by displaying courage when under duress.
Release Date: Jul 20, 1944
Director: Jules Dassin
Writer: Oscar Wilde, Edwin Blum
Genres: Comedy, Fantasy
Keywords castle, liverpool, england
Production Companies Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 02, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Charles Laughton Sir Simon de Canterville / The Ghost
Robert Young Cuffy Williams
Margaret O'Brien Lady Jessica de Canterville
William Gargan Sergeant Benson
Reginald Owen Lord Canterville
Una O'Connor Mrs. Umney
Rags Ragland Big Harry Waters
Donald Stuart Sir Valentine Williams
Elisabeth Risdon Mrs. Polverdine
Frank Faylen Lieutenant John Kane
Lumsden Hare Mr. Potts
Mike Mazurki Metropolus
William Moss Hector
Bobby Readick Eddie
Marc Cramer Bugsy McDougle
William Tannen Jordan
Peter Lawford Anthony de Canterville
Jack Lambert Trigger
Name Job
Jules Dassin Director
Oscar Wilde Original Story, Story
Cedric Gibbons Art Direction
Edwin B. Willis Set Decoration
Jack Dawn Makeup Designer
Douglas Shearer Sound Director
Irene Costume Supervisor
George Bassman Original Music Composer
Robert H. Planck Director of Photography
Chester W. Schaeffer Editor
Edward C. Carfagno Art Direction
Fred Valles Costume Design
Edwin Blum Screenplay
Name Title
Arthur Field Producer
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John Chard
7.0

Safe and inoffensive fun. Sir Simon of Canterville gets roped into fighting a duel for his cousin, realising he faces certain death he flees the field awash with cowardice. His father is so enraged as to this stain on the family honour he walls Simon up in the castle without food and water until ... death does strike him down. He is doomed to haunt the Canterville castle until a fellow member of the family can commit an act of bravery and thus lift the cowardly stain that has besmirched the Canterville name. Doesn't sound much like a comedy does it? But it is, and a very amiable one at that. Loosely based on Oscar Wilde's story of the same name, The Canterville Ghost benefits from a couple of charming performances from Charles Laughton as Simon, and from a young Margaret O'Brien as Lady Jessica de Canterville. Laughton is clearly enjoying himself as the ghost, heavy on the "woe is me" theatrics coupled with gusto comedy, it's a very enjoyable performance from the big man. O'Brien is here enjoying being the center of attention and she positively lights up every scene she is in with youthful exuberance. The story follows a well trodden path to its rewarding ending, but it's a fun ride getting there regardless. Things really pick up a pace once a platoon of American soldiers are billeted at the castle and we are introduced to Cuffy Williams (Robert Young), a descendant Canterville of course, but he himself is showing a line in cowardice, so we are then left wondering if Cuffy can indeed show bravery and thus free Simon from his ghostly duties? 7/10

May 16, 2024
Geronimo1967
7.0

An engaging story about a 17th Century cowardly spirit (Charles Laughton) who is condemned to haunt his family's castle until he does something worthy and brave that will release him from his curse. When a group of American soldiers are billeted there during WWII it transpires that one of their numb ... er is a distant relative and that maybe he, "Cuffy" (Robert Young), can help him escape his purgatory. It's a fairly swift-paced ghost story with, aside from a rather annoying Margaret O'Brien as the young "Lady Jessica", plenty of comedic charm that raises a smile now and again. Laughton, Young and Una O'Connor are on fine form and though maybe not laugh-out-loud, it's still a fine family adventure.

Jun 30, 2022