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The Black Cat (Le chat noir)
Description
American honeymooners in Hungary become trapped in the home of a Satan-worshiping priest when the bride is taken there for medical help following a road accident.
American honeymooners in Hungary become trapped in the home of a Satan-worshiping priest when the bride is taken there for medical help following a road accident.
Actors:
Harry Cording,
Lucille Lund,
Albert Conti,
Henry Armetta,
Egon Brecher,
Bela Lugosi,
David Manners

Harry Cording
26 April 1891, Wellington, Somerset, England, UK

Lucille Lund

Albert Conti

Henry Armetta
4 July 1888, Palermo, Sicily, Italy

Egon Brecher

Bela Lugosi
20 October 1882, Lugos, Kingdom of Hungary, Austria-Hungary [now Lugoj, Timis County, Romania]

David Manners
Director:
Edgar G. Ulmer
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#Albert Conti #Bela Lugosi #Boris Karloff #David Manners #Edgar G. Ulmer #Egon Brecher #Harry Cording #Henry Armetta #Julie Bishop #Le chat noir (1934) #Lucille Lund #The Black Cat (Le chat noir)
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Sumptuously subversive... one of the very best horror movies Universal ever made.
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This bizarre, utterly irrational masterpiece, lasting little more than an hour, has images that bury themselves in the mind.
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October 13, 2007
Karloff--Lugosi--Karloff--Lugosi...
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Edgar G. Ulmer's grandest danse macabre, a magnificently sustained trance
October 06, 2013
This timeless classic is a testimony to the craft of director Edgar G Ulmer before his career lurched into the quickie arena.
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August 08, 2006
More foolish than horrible. The story and dialogue pile the agony on too thick to give the audience a reasonable scare.
October 19, 2008
A dismal hocus-pocus which seems to confuse its actors as much as it fails to frighten its audience.
October 19, 2008
A magnificently eerie entry from the early days of Hollywood horror.
September 26, 2007
Story is confused and confusing, and while with the aid of heavily-shadowed lighting and mausoleum-like architecture, a certain eeriness has been achieved, it's all a poor imitation of things seen before.
October 15, 2008
No monsters but lots of atmosphere, this is a classic of the genre.
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Ulmer never again had the budgetary resources granted him by Universal (at the time, Karloff and Lugosi were two of the studio's biggest stars), and he makes the most of them.
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Wildly expressionistic, the movie has nothing to do with the Poe story from which it takes its title and everything to do with Ulmer's sense of the Nazi menace.