The Ghost Breakers
1940 comedy film directed by George Marshall
The Ghost Breakers is a 1940 film about a radio broadcaster, his quaking manservant, and an heiress who investigate the mystery of a haunted castle in Cuba.
- Directed by George Marshall. Written by Walter DeLeon.
The two stars of The Cat and the Canary find love and laughter in a haunted house! (taglines)
Dialogue
edit- Geoff Montgomery: It's worse than horrible because a zombie has no will of his own. You see them sometimes walking around blindly with dead eyes, following orders, not knowing what they do, not caring.
- Larry Lawrence: You mean like Democrats?
- Francisco Mederes: He wasn't playing. That was the real ghost!
- Larry Lawrence': Now we have something to worry about on our honeymoon.
- Mary Carter: Our what?
- Larry Lawrence: Our honeymoon. Didn't I tell ya?
- Mary Carter: No, but I'd like to hear about it.
- Larry Lawrence: You would?
Taglines
edit- The two stars of The Cat and the Canary find love and laughter in a haunted house!
Cast
edit- Bob Hope — Larry Lawrence
- Paulette Goddard — Mary Carter
- Richard Carlson — Geoff Montgomery
- Paul Lukas — Parada
- Willie Best — Alex
- Pedro de Cordoba — Havez
- Virginia Brissac — Mother Zombie
- Noble Johnson — The Zombie
- Anthony Quinn — Ramon Mederes/Francisco Mederes
- Tom Dugan — Raspy Kelly
- Paul Fix — Frenchy Duval
- Lloyd Corrigan — Martin
External links
edit- The Ghost Breakers quotes at the Internet Movie Database
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