Arsenic and Old Lace Comments

  • Abe 2022-02-12 08:01:24

    It's almost 70 years. . . I haven't seen any decent stuff in your...

  • Cheyenne 2022-02-12 08:01:24

    Hahahaha, it’s a joyous farce. Every character is funny and cute. It’s rare to see Gary Grant selling cute. The "President Roosevelt" makes people spoil the food several...

  • Viviane 2022-02-12 08:01:24

    capra is definitely not my type. ps CG performance is required by Capra, and CG itself is not satisfied with this...

  • Bernhard 2022-02-12 08:01:24

    6. A typical Capra comedy. The script is good, but Grant's role is not...

  • Mitchell 2022-02-12 08:01:24

    This is a real "nervous" comedy. The comedy performances during the same period were mostly exaggerated, but this time Grant’s performance can "stand out" and become the most overridden group... Whenever he makes a big noise, I hope which character in the play slaps him twice, of course this dissatisfaction Half of it needs to be assumed by his logically chaotic role setting, and Grant himself is actually very dissatisfied with this kind of overplaying method, bluntly saying that he least likes...

  • Jaylin 2022-02-12 08:01:24

    A movie adapted from a famous drama on the stage. Describes a group of elderly people who kill people, and behind the joy of joy tells the bleak evening scene of the elderly lacking care: death is their greatest relief, and murder has become a kind of expression of goodwill. A black...

Extended Reading
  • Federico 2022-02-12 08:01:24

    Comedy conflict in a single scene

    Since the several films directed by Capra I have come into contact with before are relatively themes, I thought that before watching "Poison and the Old Woman", I thought that this should continue the previous style. Sure enough, it started with an emotional scene between Grant and the girl, as...

  • Madelyn 2022-02-12 08:01:24

    Poison and the old woman

    A great black comedy, the character setting and performance are exceptionally in place. As a movie at the beginning of the last century, it still seems that there is still a strong sense of theatrical drama, and the character performance is also slightly exaggerated. The rhythm of the film is slow...

Arsenic and Old Lace quotes

  • Abby Brewster: [to Mortimer about the body in the window seat] Who can that be?

  • Dr. Einstein: [to Mortimer] Look, when Johnny's in that mood, he's a madman! He's a maniac! And then things happen. Horrible things...

    [draws finger across throat]