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The Cat Creeps (1930 film)

The Cat Creeps is a 1930 American pre-Code mystery film directed by Rupert Julian based on the 1922 play The Cat and the Canary by John Willard. The film is a sound remake of The Cat and the Canary (1927).[2] Starring Helen Twelvetrees, Raymond Hackett, Neil Hamilton, Lilyan Tashman, Jean Hersholt, Elizabeth Patterson, and Montagu Love.

The Cat Creeps
Directed byRupert Julian
Screenplay byGladys Lehman[1]
Based onThe Cat and the Canary
by John Willard[1]
Starring
Cinematography
Edited byMaurice Pivar[1]
Production
company
Distributed byUniversal Pictures[2]
Release date
  • November 7, 1930 (1930-11-07) (New York)
Running time
71 minutes[2]
CountryUnited States[2]

Developed as a remake, Universal Pictures initially tried to re-cast Laura La Plante from The Cat and the Canary, but on finding her unavailable re-titled the film to The Cat Creeps. While filming was done during the day, the sets were used at night for a Spanish-language version of the film. The Cat Creeps was first shown in New York on November 7, 1930 and received critical acclaim from contemporary reviews finding it creepy and praising its cast, specifically Helen Twelvetrees and Raymond Hackett. The film is currently a lost film, with only two minutes of footage known to exist in the 1932 Universal short film Boo!.

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When Universal Studios planned to remake the silent film The Cat and the Canary, the studio attempted to re-hire its star Laura La Plante to repeat the leading role she had in that film.[1] La Plante was unavailable for the role, and was later given to Helen Twelvetrees, leading to the title being changed to The Cat Creeps.[1] A Spanish-language version titled La Voluntad del muerto (lit.'The Will of the Dead') starring Lupita Tovar and directed by George Melford, was filmed on the same sets of The Cat Creeps at night.[3][4][5]

Release edit

The Cat Creeps opened in New York on November 7, 1930.[2]La Voluntad del muerto was released in November 1930.[5]

Less than two minutes of The Cat Creeps survive, as they were incorporated into the 1932 Universal short film Boo![1] The soundtrack of the film still exist on discs.[1]

Remakes edit

The Cat Creeps was remade as The Cat and the Canary in 1939 with Bob Hope and Paulette Goddard with a more comedic approach.[3] Elizabeth Patterson repeated her role in the film as Aunt Susan.[3] The film was repeated again in the late 1970s as The Cat and the Canary in the United Kingdom as a more horror oriented film.[3][6]

In 1946, Universal released a second film titled The Cat Creeps which is unrelated to the original story and borrowed more from the 1940 film Horror Island.[6]

Reception edit

 
Helen Twelvetrees received praise for her role in the film by Exhibitor's Forum and The Bioscope.

From contemporary reviews, a review in Film Daily declared the film as "excellent" with "an all-around fine cast [...] Rupert Julian's direction is intelligent and effective."[7]Exhibitor's Forum found that the film was a "mystery thriller expertly produced with an excellent cast" specifically noting Twelvetrees and Raymond Hackett.[7]Picture Play Magazine also liked the film, calling it "well done."[7]

Variety found the film to production values to be "first rate and the punch thrills neatly timed and built" while finding that "the creepy thrill value is still there, but in the translation from silent to sound it has been badly slowed up."[7] A reviewer in The Bioscope found the film to be a "lured enough melodrama" and that "it is rather clap-trap stuff, [...] but it nevertheless achieves its object." as well as praising the acting of Helen Twelvretress, Raymond Hackett, Neil Hamilton and Blanche Frederici. [7] Harrison's Reports declared the film to be "a weird mystery drama, filled with thrills and with considerable comedy. It is well act and well presented and it keeps one in suspense to the very end"[7] Silver Screen lamented that the original The Cat and the Canary film was "a much better mystery-thriller" and the "good cast is wasted" concluding the film to be "a very sad affair."[3]

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References edit

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Pitts 2018, p. 43.
  2. ^ a b c d e "The Cat Creeps". American Film Institute. Retrieved January 14, 2020.
  3. ^ a b c d e Pitts 2018, p. 47.
  4. ^ Erickson.
  5. ^ a b "La voluntad del muerto". American Film Institute. Retrieved January 14, 2020.
  6. ^ a b Pitts 2018, p. 48.
  7. ^ a b c d e f Pitts 2018, p. 46.

Sources edit

  • Erickson, Hal. "The Cat Creeps (1930) - Rupert Julian, John Willard | Synopsis, Characteristics, Moods, Themes and Related". AllMovie. Retrieved July 2, 2020.
  • Pitts, Michael R. (2018). Thrills Untapped: Neglected Horror, Science Fiction and Fantasy Films, 1928-1936. McFarland. ISBN 978-1476632896.

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For the unrelated later film see The Cat Creeps 1946 film The Cat Creeps is a 1930 American pre Code mystery film directed by Rupert Julian based on the 1922 play The Cat and the Canary by John Willard The film is a sound remake of The Cat and the Canary 1927 2 Starring Helen Twelvetrees Raymond Hackett Neil Hamilton Lilyan Tashman Jean Hersholt Elizabeth Patterson and Montagu Love The Cat CreepsDirected byRupert JulianScreenplay byGladys Lehman 1 Based onThe Cat and the Canaryby John Willard 1 StarringHelen Twelvetrees Raymond Hackett Neil Hamilton Elizabeth PattersonCinematographyHal Mohr Jerry Ash 1 Edited byMaurice Pivar 1 ProductioncompanyUniversal PicturesDistributed byUniversal Pictures 2 Release dateNovember 7 1930 1930 11 07 New York Running time71 minutes 2 CountryUnited States 2 Developed as a remake Universal Pictures initially tried to re cast Laura La Plante from The Cat and the Canary but on finding her unavailable re titled the film to The Cat Creeps While filming was done during the day the sets were used at night for a Spanish language version of the film The Cat Creeps was first shown in New York on November 7 1930 and received critical acclaim from contemporary reviews finding it creepy and praising its cast specifically Helen Twelvetrees and Raymond Hackett The film is currently a lost film with only two minutes of footage known to exist in the 1932 Universal short film Boo Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Release 4 1 Remakes 5 Reception 6 See also 7 References 7 1 Footnotes 7 2 Sources 8 External linksPlot editThis article needs a plot summary Please add one in your own words January 2024 Learn how and when to remove this template message Cast editHelen Twelvetrees as Annabelle West Raymond Hackett as Paul Neil Hamilton as Charles Wilder Lilyan Tashman as Cicily Jean Hersholt as Dr Patterson Montagu Love as Hendricks Lawrence Grant as Crosby Theodore von Eltz as Harry Blythe Blanche Friderici as Mam Pleasant Elizabeth Patterson as SusanProduction editWhen Universal Studios planned to remake the silent film The Cat and the Canary the studio attempted to re hire its star Laura La Plante to repeat the leading role she had in that film 1 La Plante was unavailable for the role and was later given to Helen Twelvetrees leading to the title being changed to The Cat Creeps 1 A Spanish language version titled La Voluntad del muerto lit The Will of the Dead starring Lupita Tovar and directed by George Melford was filmed on the same sets of The Cat Creeps at night 3 4 5 Release editThe Cat Creeps opened in New York on November 7 1930 2 La Voluntad del muerto was released in November 1930 5 Less than two minutes of The Cat Creeps survive as they were incorporated into the 1932 Universal short film Boo 1 The soundtrack of the film still exist on discs 1 Remakes edit The Cat Creeps was remade as The Cat and the Canary in 1939 with Bob Hope and Paulette Goddard with a more comedic approach 3 Elizabeth Patterson repeated her role in the film as Aunt Susan 3 The film was repeated again in the late 1970s as The Cat and the Canary in the United Kingdom as a more horror oriented film 3 6 In 1946 Universal released a second film titled The Cat Creeps which is unrelated to the original story and borrowed more from the 1940 film Horror Island 6 Reception edit nbsp Helen Twelvetrees received praise for her role in the film by Exhibitor s Forum and The Bioscope From contemporary reviews a review in Film Daily declared the film as excellent with an all around fine cast Rupert Julian s direction is intelligent and effective 7 Exhibitor s Forum found that the film was a mystery thriller expertly produced with an excellent cast specifically noting Twelvetrees and Raymond Hackett 7 Picture Play Magazine also liked the film calling it well done 7 Variety found the film to production values to be first rate and the punch thrills neatly timed and built while finding that the creepy thrill value is still there but in the translation from silent to sound it has been badly slowed up 7 A reviewer in The Bioscope found the film to be a lured enough melodrama and that it is rather clap trap stuff but it nevertheless achieves its object as well as praising the acting of Helen Twelvretress Raymond Hackett Neil Hamilton and Blanche Frederici 7 Harrison s Reports declared the film to be a weird mystery drama filled with thrills and with considerable comedy It is well act and well presented and it keeps one in suspense to the very end 7 Silver Screen lamented that the original The Cat and the Canary film was a much better mystery thriller and the good cast is wasted concluding the film to be a very sad affair 3 See also editList of lost films List of incomplete or partially lost filmsReferences editFootnotes edit a b c d e f g h Pitts 2018 p 43 a b c d e The Cat Creeps American Film Institute Retrieved January 14 2020 a b c d e Pitts 2018 p 47 Erickson a b La voluntad del muerto American Film Institute Retrieved January 14 2020 a b Pitts 2018 p 48 a b c d e f Pitts 2018 p 46 Sources edit Erickson Hal The Cat Creeps 1930 Rupert Julian John Willard Synopsis Characteristics Moods Themes and Related AllMovie Retrieved July 2 2020 Pitts Michael R 2018 Thrills Untapped Neglected Horror Science Fiction and Fantasy Films 1928 1936 McFarland ISBN 978 1476632896 External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to The Cat Creeps 1930 film nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to The Cat Creeps The Cat Creeps at IMDb nbsp The Cat Creeps at AllMovie The Cat Creeps at the TCM Movie Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Cat Creeps 1930 film amp oldid 1213352187, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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