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The Cat and the Canary - The Masters of Cinema Series

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Release Date: 22/04/2024

Edition: Restored Special Edition
Genre: Drama
Region Code: Region B
Certificate: PG
Label: Eureka
Actors: Tully Marshall, Creighton Hale, Arthur Edmund Carewe, Gertrude Astor, Forrest Stanley, Laura La Plante, Flora Finch, Lucien Littlefield, Martha Mattox, George Siegmann
Director: Paul Leni
Number of Discs: 1
Duration: 86 minutes
Audio Languages: Silent (English intertitles)

Paul Leni (The Man Who Laughs) directs one of the most important and influential films in the early history of American genre cinema, which perfected the 'old dark house' formula and set the stage for the Universal horror cycle of the 1930s. Twenty years after the death of millionaire Cyrus West, his surviving relatives are called together in a decaying mansion on the Hudson River. There, they gather to hear West's lawyer Roger Crosby (Tully Marshall) read his last will and testament and discover that West has left everything to his niece Annabelle (Laura La Plante). That is, at least, on the condition that she is judged to be legally sane. As the family settles in for the evening, tensions rise when they are informed that a murderer nicknamed the Cat has escaped from a nearby asylum and is suspected to be somewhere on the grounds. Crosby soon disappears in mysterious circumstances, which proves to be just the first in a series of horrifying events that will punctuate a long, dark night of terror - during which Annabelle's sanity will be called into question again and again. Based upon the 1922 stage production by John Willard, The Cat and the Canary is a perfect blend of horror and black comedy and stands at the apex of a cycle of films adapted from mystery plays throughout the 1920s. It later inspired James Whale's The Old Dark House and has been remade several times - but never bettered.

Special Features: Booklet, Commentary: Stephen Jones (author) and Kim Newman (author/critic); Kevin Lyons and Jonathan Rigby, Documentaries: 'Mysteries Mean Dark Corners'; 'Pamela Hutchinson On 'The Cat and the Canary''; 'Phuong Le On 'The Cat and the Canary''; 'A Very Eccentric Man & Yeah, a Cat!'; 'Lucky Strike', Limited edition O-card slipcase featuring new artwork by Graham Humphreys; DTS-HD MA 5.1 score by Robert Israel; compiled, synchronised and edited by Gillian B. Anderson, based on music cue sheets compiled and issued for the original 1927 release