Arsenic and Old Lace Reviews

Arsenic and Old Lace

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Beware nice old ladies offering elderberry wine! A mild-mannered drama critic discovers the shocking truth about his two elderly aunts: The seemingly harmless old ladies have the most disagreeable habit of poisoning their gentlemen callers and burying them in the cellar. One of the all-time great black comedies.
Key Information
Genre: Comedies
Directors: Frank Capra
Actors: Charles Lane · Edward Everett Horton · Grant Mitchell · Jack Carson
Stars: . Jean Adair · Cary Grant · James Gleason · John Alexander · Josephine Hull · Peter Lorre · Priscilla Lane · Raymond Massey
UPC: 012569502529, 012569502536, 012569554337, 027616156839, 027616156938, 086162460333
Running Time: 1hr 56min
Available Formats: DVD, VHS, VHS: Colorized
MPAA Rating: Not Rated
Subgenre: Suspense
Release Date: 1944
Languages
Original Language: English
VHS Editions
: VHS: Colorized2hr 0minMGM Home EntertainmentApril 18, 1989Not Rated027616156938Sound Features: Stereo, VHS1hr 56minMovies UnlimitedNot Rated, VHS1hr 56minMovies UnlimitedNot Rated, VHS1hr 58minCBS/Fox VideoNot Rated086162460333, VHS1hr 58minFacets VideoNot Rated, VHS1hr 58minRepublic Pictures Home VideoNot Rated, VHS1hr 58minWarner Home VideoJuly 10, 2001Not Rated012569554337Sound Features: Stereo, VHS1hr 58minWarner Home VideoNot Rated012569502536Sound Features: Stereo, VHS2hr 0minMGM Home EntertainmentApril 18, 1989Not Rated027616156839Sound Features: HiFi
Credits
Screenwriter: Julius J. Epstein, Philip G. Epstein
Professional Reviews
: (03/01/2002, p.62, Danny Leigh): "...Capra's mischievous tale of murder by old maid remains relentlessly, impeccably funny...", (08/01/2001, p.141, Peter Hogan): "[S]till a diamond."