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The Cat and the Canary

For God's Sake, Stay in Your Rooms and Lock the Doors!
1978 | 98m | English

(1879 votes)

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Popularity: 4 (history)

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A group of potential heirs gather in a forbidding old house to learn which of them will inherit a fortune. Later, they learn that a flesh-rending maniac is loose.
Release Date: Nov 01, 1978
Director: Radley Metzger
Writer: Radley Metzger, John Willard
Genres: Comedy, Horror, Mystery
Keywords remake, based on play or musical, black cat
Production Companies Grenadier Films
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 02, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Honor Blackman Susan Sillsby
Edward Fox Hendricks
Michael Callan Paul Jones
Wendy Hiller Alison Crosby
Olivia Hussey Cicily Young
Carol Lynley Annabelle West
Beatrix Lehmann Mrs. Pleasant
Daniel Massey Dr. Harry Blythe
Wilfrid Hyde-White Cyrus West
Peter McEnery Charlie Wilder
Name Job
John Hoesli Art Direction
Radley Metzger Director, Screenplay
Alex Thomson Director of Photography
Jane Oscroft Production Secretary
Martin Hume Clapper Loader
Monica Howe Costume Designer
Allen Burry Publicist
Anthony Sloman Sound Editor
Derek Creedon Property Master
John Willard Theatre Play, Writer
Angela Allen Continuity
Ken Weston Boom Operator
Nick Pearson Key Grip
Anthony Pratt Art Direction
Paddy Carpenter First Assistant Director
Jo Gregory Production Accountant
Lorna Hillyard Costume Designer
Frank Connor Still Photographer
Mike Fox Camera Operator
John Golding Focus Puller
Mary Hillman Makeup Artist
Alan Carpenter Assistant Director
Clive Winter Sound Recordist
Paul Carr Sound Mixer
Tommie Manderson Makeup Artist
Steven Cagan Original Music Composer
Roger Harrison Editor
Sarah Monzani Hairdresser
Rose Tobias Shaw Casting
Brian Bilgorri Second Assistant Director
David Sutton Sound Assistant
Tony Neale Construction Manager
Name Title
Ray Corbett Associate Producer
Richard Gordon Producer
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
6.0

Radley Metzger manages to gather quite a decent cast in this 1978 iteration of John Willard's play. Wilfred Hyde-White plays a recently deceased millionaire who has gathered his potential heirs to hear his will - delivered by him via film. What follows is a Cluedo-esque sequence of events as each su ... spects and conspires against the other until only the one who will inherit the devious old man's fortune is left (or not!). The cast gel quite well, but the screenplay is far too wordy; the pace too slow and so much more could have been made of the original, far more quirky characterisations. Still worth a watch, though - Honor Blackman and an ever-imperious Dame Wendy Hiller add bags of class to the proceedings.

Jun 04, 2023
Wuchak
4.0

**_Squabbling money-hungry family members at a vacant mansion in England_** On a stormy night in 1934, several potential heirs meet at a manor in the sticks outside London for the reading of the will, which was put on film by the old man (Wilfrid Hyde-White). "The Cat and the Canary" (1978) wa ... s based on the stage play from 1922, which was considered THE 'old dark house' tale and so four feature films were made of it between 1927-1939, followed by a television production in 1959. Interestingly, the locale of the story often changes. For instance, the 1927 film takes place by the Hudson River in New York while the 1939 rendition occurs in the bayou of Louisiana. Here the events are switched to rural England. Olivia Hussey (Cicily) and Carol Lynley (Annabelle) are highlights on the feminine front, but not enough is done with them. How about learning how to shoot beautiful women? (And I’m not talking about nudity or sleaze). For THE ‘old dark house’ tale, the manor is too brightly lit with almost zero atmosphere. Besides Hussey and Lynley, the only thing I found compelling in the contrived yarn was the depiction of family tensions and tiffs with an amusing brouhaha between Charlie and (I think) Hendricks on the grand staircase. While it gets a lot of flack, "House of the Long Shadows" is a far better example of this genre from the same general time period. The movie runs 1 hour, 38 minutes, and was shot at Pyrford Court in Surrey, about 25 miles southwest of London. It’s the same location used for “The Omen” two years prior. GRADE: C/C-

Nov 26, 2023