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Arnold

  • 1973
  • PG
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
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Stella Stevens and Norman Stuart in Arnold (1973)
ComedyHorrorMysteryThriller

Upon his death, Arnold marries his lover, Karen, in spite of his widow, and leaves deathtraps accompanied by audiotapes and his preserved and articulate corpse for those who cared only for h... Read allUpon his death, Arnold marries his lover, Karen, in spite of his widow, and leaves deathtraps accompanied by audiotapes and his preserved and articulate corpse for those who cared only for his money.Upon his death, Arnold marries his lover, Karen, in spite of his widow, and leaves deathtraps accompanied by audiotapes and his preserved and articulate corpse for those who cared only for his money.

  • Director
    • Georg Fenady
  • Writers
    • Jameson Brewer
    • John Fenton Murray
  • Stars
    • Stella Stevens
    • Roddy McDowall
    • Elsa Lanchester
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    711
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Georg Fenady
    • Writers
      • Jameson Brewer
      • John Fenton Murray
    • Stars
      • Stella Stevens
      • Roddy McDowall
      • Elsa Lanchester
    • 32User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Stella Stevens
    Stella Stevens
    • Karen
    Roddy McDowall
    Roddy McDowall
    • Robert
    Elsa Lanchester
    Elsa Lanchester
    • Hester
    Shani Wallis
    Shani Wallis
    • Lady Jocelyn Dwellyn
    Farley Granger
    Farley Granger
    • Evan Lyons
    Victor Buono
    Victor Buono
    • Minister
    John McGiver
    John McGiver
    • Governor
    Bernard Fox
    Bernard Fox
    • Constable Hooke
    Patric Knowles
    Patric Knowles
    • Douglas Whitehead
    Jamie Farr
    Jamie Farr
    • Dybbi
    Norman Stuart
    • Lord Arnold Dwellyn
    Ben Wright
    Ben Wright
    • Jonesy
    Wanda Bailey
    Wanda Bailey
    • Flo
    Steven Marlo
    Steven Marlo
    • 1st Dart Player
    Leslie Thompson
    • 2nd Dart Player
    Brent Dunsford
    • Wedding Guest
    • (uncredited)
    Murray Matheson
    Murray Matheson
    • Lord Arnold Dwellyn
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Georg Fenady
    • Writers
      • Jameson Brewer
      • John Fenton Murray
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    Jennie_Lynn

    Black Comedy Nothing, this funny movie has everything

    I was lucky enough to see this movie in the theatre in 1973 when it was shown. Then I saw it on television in 1986 and recorded it, which now I am really glad I can watch when I want to. But I can say this that Roddy MacDowell shines throughout this movie as does Stella Stevens. Norman Stewart as Arnold was really great, how'd he keep his eyes open all the time like that ? Jamie Farr's performance as the silent oriential servant was hilarious ! Let's say he lost his head over the serving part (ha, ha).

    Elsa Lancaster was excellent as Arnold's sister, who get's all the solitude she needs at the climatic end. Bernard Fox as the bumbling policeman kept you wondering if he'd ever keep that bicycle standing up ever. I give it a 10 on the scale of rating because as a child I remember how scared I was when I left, seeing a nervous eye looking out of Arnold's picture every-so-often. Watch it if you can see it on TV again.
    richardhunter-33029

    Obscure and forgotten gem

    Despite being a cheaply made pot-boiler, this is amazingly brilliant. One might mistake this as a romantic comedy but it's a murder mystery with a creepy atmosphere throughout and some horrific moments that make its PG rating somewhat eyebrow raising. The story is solid and satisfying and there is some great dialogue. Even the minor characters have good lines and there own story arcs. The journeymen actors all put in good performances particularly Bernard Fox as the incompetent Constable Hooke who is supposed to be investigating the murders. If this was produced by Hammer, it would probably be a cult classic by now.
    TonyDood

    Nasty!

    This is a pretty black little film, and I actually really like it. It makes you wonder how they got the money to put it together and got all the celebrities to be in it. Roddy McDowell and Stella Stevens were fresh off of "Poseidon Adventure." Was this a good career move? Who cares? They were both actors who were willing to work, even if it meant doing dumb movies.

    Stella Stevens plays a woman carrying out the wishes of her lover, that she marry him after he is dead. That's how the movie STARTS, and it keeps going from there! What follows is a combination of campy 70's sitcom humor, a "And Then There Were None"-style "whodunnit" mystery and some grisly, inventive death scenes.

    The pace is brisk as it moves to a surprise ending that is both satisfying and pretty disturbing for a "comedy." I respect a film that is willing to pretend to be all light and funny, then end so hatefully! The theme of this film is that everyone is money-grubbing, selfish and weak. Nasty, black-hearted, TRULY WEIRD (the opening song just kills me) and I love it! And Stella Stevens is gorgeous and amazing, as always.
    cchase

    Now we REALLY know why they call it a "WAKE!"

    Bing Crosby Productions (BCP for short) was kind of the Aaron Spelling studio of theatrical B-pics, (if that's not too redundant a comparison) when this was initially released. For an association with one of America's foremost crooners, the company turned out a pretty grisly roster of flicks, (apropos, I guess, in light of the Crosby family history that surfaced later.) Film buffs may recall WILLARD, its inescapable sequel BEN, TERROR IN THE WAX MUSEUM, "W," and of course ARNOLD, among BCP's more visible offerings.

    Of the bunch, ARNOLD was definitely the most ghoulish fun. A who's who of well-preserved Hollyweird relics and die-hard character actors, it predated the slasher film onslaught that would overrun theaters later with its premise of not so much "whodunnit," but who would get it next and how.

    Stella Stevens played a blushing, buxom bride about to make a most unusual deal with her much older hubby to be; an arrangement that is literally a lift from TALES OF THE CRYPT. The foxy former flight attendant has agreed to wed her betrothed...AFTER his death, in order to inherit his considerable millions. What's more, she's pledged to stay by his side and remain faithful only to him.

    The combination funeral/wedding has got to be seen to be believed, complete with the weirdest serenade ever warbled by show tune chanteuse Shani Wallis. To complete the bizarro scene, Arnold even guides the proceedings through tape recordings, played in a machine installed in his coffin!

    The whole thing takes on the air of a ninety minute game of "Clue" played in reverse, as greedy, grasping relatives and hangers-on are dispatched in the most gory and inventive ways possible for a dead guy to come up with. Amongst the suspects/victims are THE Elsa Lanchester, Roddy McDowall, Patric Knowles, Farley Granger, the witchy Ms. Wallis, who gets to sample some of the hottest "cold cream" on the market, Jamie Farr (yeah, Klinger from M*A*S*H himself,) and Victor Buono, in a hysterical cameo as the 'lucky' minister who gets to officiate at the nuptials.

    Serving as the hysterically inept and definitely non-PC Greek chorus is Bernard Fox of HOGAN'S HEROES fame, (most recently seen in the Brendan Fraser MUMMY remake), as the bumbling inspector in charge of investigating the murders, while giving a running commentary on the action.

    Most moviegoers found this a little too dark and gruesome to be a farcical romp, (little did they know that SCREAM was on the way about thirty years down the road), but it looks like a good time was had by all, and though it's somewhat dated, this '70's sendup is still worth a look, especially since all its stars are allowed to do what they did best. ARNOLD proves to be the liveliest dead guy who ever threw a family "bash," and one thing's for sure...you won't soon forget him!
    lor_

    Beyond mediocre, it stinks

    One of my sci-fi/horror/fantasy reviews written 50 years ago: Directed by George Fenady; produced by Andrew J. Fenady for Cinerama Releasing. Screenplay by Jameson Brewer and John Fenton Murray; photography by William Jurgenson; edited by Melvin Shapiro; assistant director: Daniel McCauley. Starring Stella Stevens, Roddy McDowall, Elsa Lanchester, Shani Wallis, Farley Granger, Victor Buono, Bernard Fox, John McGiver, Patrick Knowles, Jamie Farr, Norman Stuart, Ben Wright and Wanda Bailey. Original title was: "Family Plot".

    Ridiculously TV-oriented in its pablum script and direction with bland TV lighting to boot. This great step backward in ultra-phony, sloppy studio anti-realism takes off on horror/mysteries of "The Old Dark House" genre with insipid, tedious attempts at humor -for one of the most embarrassing of the modern horror films. Especially for its fine (on paper) walk-through cast.

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    • Trivia
      Director Georg Fenady and his producer brother Andrew J. Fenady shot this film back-to-back with Terror in the Wax Museum (1973), with some of the same actors (Elsa Lanchester, Patric Knowles, Shani Wallis, Steven Marlo, Ben Wright, and Leslie Thompson).
    • Quotes

      Karen: Jocelyn...

      Lady Jocelyn Dwellyn: I hope you and your bridegroom, my dead husband, will be very happy together in this medieval mausoleum.

      Karen: I can understand your bitterness. If only you'd given Arnold more love and affection.

      Lady Jocelyn Dwellyn: You gave him enough "affection" for both of us.

      Karen: All he wanted was...

      Lady Jocelyn Dwellyn: I know what he wanted. What is your going rate?

      Lady Jocelyn Dwellyn: [gasps] Lady Dwellyn! You are mistaken. Arnold and I never, never discussed money.

      Lady Jocelyn Dwellyn: What did he do? Just leave it on the mantel each night?

      Karen: Ours was a deep and honest love. In fact, I love Arnold so much, I refuse to let even death separate us.

      Lady Jocelyn Dwellyn: Rubbish! You won't get away with it, you know. It's quite illegal to marry a corpse.

      Karen: Mr Whitehead thinks he can prove our marriage valid. He intends to establish a precedent, using the analogy of women who marry soldiers at the front by proxy; men who might already have died in battle before the wedding ceremony was performed.

      Lady Jocelyn Dwellyn: The Courts will award me the entire estate. I am the rightful heir. Arnold's one and only wife. And widow. Happy honeymoon, you bitch!

      [exits]

    • Connections
      Featured in Cinemacabre TV Trailers (1993)
    • Soundtracks
      Arnold
      Sung by Shani Wallis

      Lyrics by Andrew J. Fenady

      Music by George Duning

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    • Release date
      • November 16, 1973 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Family Plot
    • Filming locations
      • 1486 North Sweetzer Ave. Los Angeles, California, USA(Castle scenes. The location is known as the Mt. Kalmia castle/ estate.)
    • Production company
      • Bing Crosby Productions
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $23,616
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 34 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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