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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaTwo zanies get mixed up with a Southern colonel, his beautiful daughters, a nightclub and a haunted mansion.Two zanies get mixed up with a Southern colonel, his beautiful daughters, a nightclub and a haunted mansion.Two zanies get mixed up with a Southern colonel, his beautiful daughters, a nightclub and a haunted mansion.
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- Sceneggiatura
- Star
Lon Chaney Jr.
- Bear
- (as Lon Chaney)
Kirby Grant
- Clay Edwards
- (as Kirby Grant and His Orchestra)
Armando & Lita
- Specialty Dance Act
- (as Armando and Lita)
Bill Alcorn
- Jitterbug Dancer
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Ramsay Ames
- Nightclub Patron
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Johnny Archer
- Jitterbug Dancer
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Venna Archer
- Jitterbug Dancer
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Jack Arkin
- Jitterbug Dancer
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Henry Armetta
- Signatelli
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Recensioni in evidenza
Olsen and Johnson never achieved widespread success in films...they were definitely niche comics. When I've seen their films recently, I was surprised by this as I think some of their films are every bit as good as the best comedies of the era...especially "Helzapoppin". In many ways, they were a bit like Abbott and Costello combined with the zaniness of the very early Marx Brothers films (before they came to MGM and were given MUCH tamer material). Is "Ghost Catchers" among the team's better films?
Early in the film I noticed some good things and some bad. On the good side, Olsen and Johnson are given good support with the likes of Walter Catlett, Lon Chaney Jr., Leo Carillo and Andy Devine. Also, the film is weird....something you want in their films. But on the negative, the comics are stuck with lots of unnecessary and comedy-killing musical numbers. This wasn't uncommon in this era.... Abbott and Costello's early films had singing from the Andrews Sisters and the Marx Brothers always provided their own musical number. But the numbers in "Ghost Catchers" really were pretty dull and really derailed the comics' momentum...plus there was just too much singing. For this reason alone, I much prefer "Hellzapoppin".
As for the plot, a woman and her father have rented a place that ends up being haunted. The rental agent won't budge when they refuse to stay...demanding they honor the lease. So Olsen and Johnson arrive with some friends to try to drive away the ghosts...and there really DO seem to be some ghosts!
The film has laughs...but just too many musical numbers for my taste. Still, it is funny and has the weird sense of humor fans of the team enjoy....well worth your time.
Early in the film I noticed some good things and some bad. On the good side, Olsen and Johnson are given good support with the likes of Walter Catlett, Lon Chaney Jr., Leo Carillo and Andy Devine. Also, the film is weird....something you want in their films. But on the negative, the comics are stuck with lots of unnecessary and comedy-killing musical numbers. This wasn't uncommon in this era.... Abbott and Costello's early films had singing from the Andrews Sisters and the Marx Brothers always provided their own musical number. But the numbers in "Ghost Catchers" really were pretty dull and really derailed the comics' momentum...plus there was just too much singing. For this reason alone, I much prefer "Hellzapoppin".
As for the plot, a woman and her father have rented a place that ends up being haunted. The rental agent won't budge when they refuse to stay...demanding they honor the lease. So Olsen and Johnson arrive with some friends to try to drive away the ghosts...and there really DO seem to be some ghosts!
The film has laughs...but just too many musical numbers for my taste. Still, it is funny and has the weird sense of humor fans of the team enjoy....well worth your time.
10rag-8
This movie, from start to finish, is a complete GAS. I would do almost anything to get this movie. I haven't seen it in about twenty five years or more but I remember it as if I had just seen it.
Olsen and Johnson are as wild as the Marx Brothers here, but too often they play second fiddles in their own movie; there is far, far too much singing which will turn off approximately 19 out of 20 viewers today (keep the FF button handy). There appear to be no decent-quality copies of this film in circulation, so that's another thing that restricts viewing and sounding pleasure. But don't miss the scene where O & J openly discuss Abbott and Costello's "Hold That Ghost"! This whole movie could be a fever dream. ** out of 4.
I'd like to be added to the yea chorus.
I was about eleven when I saw it as part of a "kiddy" show. The haunted house stuff that brought me there, in the first place, was not disappointing. However, what really impressed me was the music. The musical production numbers ranked high on my eleven-year-old rating system. This is very interesting because, at that time, I cared more about the exploits of John Wayne and Roy Rogers than any musical number.
Thinking back, I am still impressed.
Put this one to that list of I sure would like to see it again!
I was about eleven when I saw it as part of a "kiddy" show. The haunted house stuff that brought me there, in the first place, was not disappointing. However, what really impressed me was the music. The musical production numbers ranked high on my eleven-year-old rating system. This is very interesting because, at that time, I cared more about the exploits of John Wayne and Roy Rogers than any musical number.
Thinking back, I am still impressed.
Put this one to that list of I sure would like to see it again!
10Norm-30
Without a doubt, this film is O & J's best film! A Colonel (with 2 daughters) move from Ga to NYC for the girl's Carnegie Hall debut.
The house they choose is haunted....by gangsters AND a REAL ghost!
Great O & J slapstick comedy, Swing dancing, and music ("Blue Candlelight" is the showstopper).
Plus, the ghosts (real & fake) are CREEPY!
"Last the best of all the game"!
The house they choose is haunted....by gangsters AND a REAL ghost!
Great O & J slapstick comedy, Swing dancing, and music ("Blue Candlelight" is the showstopper).
Plus, the ghosts (real & fake) are CREEPY!
"Last the best of all the game"!
Lo sapevi?
- QuizDiana Barrymore was originally slated to appear as "Susanna Marshall" but rejected it after reading the script. Universal canceled her contract.
- ConnessioniReferenced in 100 Years of Comedy (1997)
- Colonne sonoreBlue Candlelight
Written by Paul Francis Webster and Harry Revel
Performed by Kirby Grant and His Orchestra
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