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The Cat Creeps
Directed by
Erle C. Kenton
Passed
1946
58m
Mystery
,
Horror
,
and more
5.3
75%
5.0
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A black cat is suspected of being possessed by the spirit of an elderly murdered woman.
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Cast of The Cat Creeps
Noah Beery Jr.
Pidge 'Flash' Laurie
Lois Collier
Gay Elliot
Paul Kelly
Ken Grady
Frederick Brady
Terry Patrick Francis Osfield Omal Vaney Nichols II
Douglass Dumbrille
Tom McGalvey
Rose Hobart
Connie Palmer
Jonathan Hale
Walter Elliott
Iris Clive
Kyra Goran (as Iris Clive)
Vera Lewis
Cora Williams
William B. Davidson
James Walsh
Arthur Loft
Sampler-Publisher
Jerry Jerome
Politch-Reporter
Smokey
The Cat (uncredited)
Erle C. Kenton
Director
Edward Dein
Screenplay
Jerry Warner
Screenplay
Will Cowan
Associate Producer
Howard Welsch
Executive Producer
Abraham Grossman
Art Direction
Jack Otterson
Art Direction
The Cat Creeps Ratings & Reviews
Brooklyn Daily Eagle
Martin Dickstein
Even if the current talkie version [of The Cat and the Canary] had been handled more skillfully than it has it would still be doubtful whether the midnight episodes in the old mansion could be today anything more than mildly exciting movie material.
New York Times
Mordaunt Hall
[Jean] Hersholt is particularly effective in his brief appearance as the mysterious doctor... Lawrence Grant is splendid as the lawyer.
Variety
Alfred Rushford Greason
The creepy thrill value is still there, but in the translation from silent to sound it has been badly slowed up.
Harrison's Reports
P.S. Harrison
A weird mystery drama, filled with thrills and with considerable comedy. It is well acted and well presented and it keeps one in suspense to the very end.
Washington Star
Star Staff
There is no doubt that the "talkie" far surpasses the silent movie in its ability to produce thrills.
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