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A haunted Scottish castle is dismantled and transported to Florida, bringing the family ghost along with it.A haunted Scottish castle is dismantled and transported to Florida, bringing the family ghost along with it.A haunted Scottish castle is dismantled and transported to Florida, bringing the family ghost along with it.
- Awards
- 1 win & 1 nomination
Quinton McPherson
- Mackaye
- (as Quentin McPhearson)
Peter Cozens
- Minor Role
- (uncredited)
Syd Crossley
- Joe Martin's Butler
- (uncredited)
Richard Fraser
- Son of MacLaggen
- (uncredited)
David Keir
- Creditor
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writers
- All cast & crew
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Did you know
- TriviaThis was the biggest-grossing film of 1936 in Great Britain.
- GoofsThe opening sets the scene in Scotland but the pipe band is playing a famous Irish tune, Brian Boru's March.
- Quotes
Mrs. Gladys Martin: Ever since I had my nervous breakdown, I've been extremely psychic!
- Alternate versionsMore frequently shown in a 78 minute version that nearly eliminates the role of Elsa Lanchester.
- ConnectionsReferenced in F Troop: The West Goes Ghost (1966)
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In the midst of the "screwball comedy" fad in 30's Hollywood comes a British comedy of a different stripe. "The Ghost Goes West" is subtler than American audiences of the 30's were becoming used to and probably did not register with them as a result. It's a gentle comedy that grows on you, with hints of humor that warms rather than overpowers.
It stars one of the best, Robert Donat, who left us too soon. He was fresh off his success in "The Thirty-Nine Steps" and is seen here in a dual role as Donald Glourie, pennyless heir to Glourie Castle, and as his ancestor, Murdoch Glourie, a womanizer and not the warrior his father wanted. He is ably supported by lovely Jean Parker, and by Eugene Palette as her father and new owner of the castle.
It is well worth your time as an interesting and rewarding example of a different type of humor than we have become used to on this side of the Atlantic.
It stars one of the best, Robert Donat, who left us too soon. He was fresh off his success in "The Thirty-Nine Steps" and is seen here in a dual role as Donald Glourie, pennyless heir to Glourie Castle, and as his ancestor, Murdoch Glourie, a womanizer and not the warrior his father wanted. He is ably supported by lovely Jean Parker, and by Eugene Palette as her father and new owner of the castle.
It is well worth your time as an interesting and rewarding example of a different type of humor than we have become used to on this side of the Atlantic.
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- Sablast putuje na Zapad
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- Runtime1 hour 35 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1
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