- The Ghost Goes West
Infobox Film
name = The Ghost Goes West
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director =René Clair
producer =Alexander Korda
writer = René ClairGeoffrey Kerr Robert E. Sherwood Eric Keown (story)
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starring =Robert Donat Jean Parker Eugene Pallette
music =Mischa Spoliansky
cinematography =Harold Rosson
editing =Henry Cornelius Harold Earle-Fishbacher
distributor =United Artists
released = 1935
runtime = 95 min.
country = UK
language = English
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amg_id = 1:19641
imdb_id = 26406"The Ghost Goes West" is a 1935 British
romantic comedy /fantasy film starringRobert Donat andJean Parker and directed byRene Clair . This film was Clair’s first English-language film. The film contrasts an Old World ghost dealing with American vulgarity.This rather cosmopolitan production combines an Hungarian-born British producer, a French director, and an American writer in a British film. This movie was the biggest grossing movie in 1936 in Great Britain.
The film was referenced in
Is There Honey Still for Tea? an episode ofDad's Army , when it is proposed a cottage is moved in a similar style to the castle in the film.Plot
Peggy Martin (Jean Parker), the daughter of a rich American businessman (Eugene Pallette), persuades him to purchase a Scottish
castle from Donald Glourie (Robert Donat), dis-assemble it and move it toFlorida . Along with the castle goes itsghost .Murdoch Glourie (Donat again) haunts the castle after dying a coward’s death in the 18th century. To find rest, he must find a descendent of the enemy Clan MacClaggan and have him admit that one Glourie is worth fifty MacClaggans.
The plot resembles
Oscar Wilde ’s "The Canterville Ghost " (1887).Both the original treatment and the final cutting continuity were published in "Successful Film Writing as Illustrated by 'the Ghost Goes West"' by Seton Margrave. London: Methuen & Co. Ltd., 1936.
Cast
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Robert Donat as Murdoch Glourie and Donald Glourie
*Jean Parker as Peggy Martin
*Eugene Pallette as Mr. Martin
*Elsa Lanchester as Miss Shepperton
*Ralph Bunker as Ed Bigelow, Martin's rival
*Patricia Hilliard as Shepherdess
*Everley Gregg as Mrs. Martin
*Hay Petrie as The McLaggenAwards
Rene Clair was nominated for the Mussolini Cup at the 1936
Venice Film Festival .
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