1944 | United States | Fiction

Arsenic and Old Lace

  • English English 118 mins
  • Director | Frank Capra
  • Writer | Julius J., Philip G. Epstein
  • Producer | Jack L. Warner

STATUS: Released

This film is currently not available.   

Frank Capra adapted a hit stage play for this marvelous screwball meeting of the madcap and the macabre. On Halloween, newly married drama critic Mortimer Brewster (Cary Grant, cutting loose in a hilariously harried performance) returns home to Brooklyn, where his adorably dotty aunts (Josephine Hull and Jean Adair, who both starred in the Broadway production) greet him with love, sweetness . . . and a grisly surprise: the corpses buried in their cellar. A bugle-playing brother (John Alexander) who thinks he’s Teddy Roosevelt, a crazed criminal who’s a dead ringer for Boris Karloff (Raymond Massey), and a seriously slippery plastic surgeon (Peter Lorre) are among the outré oddballs populating Arsenic and Old Lace, a diabolical delight that only gets funnier as the body count rises.

Screwball Macabre Comedy Eccentricity Chaos
Film Organizations
The Criterion Collection
DISTRIBUTION