It's surely Cary Grant's funniest and most energetic performance - as though he's been directed by Tex Avery. As for the aunts, Q says she wants to walk (how would you describe it - a sort of dainty skip?) like Josephine Hull and Jean Adair when she's older.
I always forget it's a Halloween film in which leaves are constantly falling and night draws in, giving Sol Polito fun with candles and low light scenes.
Raymond Massey (or is it Boris Karloff?) is genuinely scary as evil brother (great makeup of course by Perc Westmore). John Alexander brilliant as the 'President' (the line he delivers to Jack Carson, "Let that be a lesson to you", occurs in more than one Capra); also with Peter Lorre, Edward Everett Horton and Grant Mitchell.
"Let that be a lesson to you!" |
It is still very very funny, e.g. Grant's ?ad lib to Lorre: "Stop underplaying"!
Great score by Max Steiner. Ed. Daniel Mandell.
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