
Arsenic and Old Lace
Mortimer Brewster, a Brooklyn writer of books on the futility of marriage, risks his reputation after he decides to tie the knot. Things grow complicated when he learns that his beloved maiden aunts Abby and Martha are serial murderers.
- Rated
- Approved
- Runtime
- 1h 58m
- Released
- 1944
- Country
- United States
Details
Release year: 1944
Storyline
Mortimer Brewster, a Brooklyn writer of books on the futility of marriage, risks his reputation after he decides to tie the knot. Things grow complicated when he learns that his beloved maiden aunts Abby and Martha are serial murderers.
Top credits
Cary Grant ā Mortimer Brewster
Priscilla Lane ā Elaine Harper
Raymond Massey ā Jonathan Brewster
Jack Carson ā O'Hara
Did you know
⢠At the time of production, Warner Bros. announced that the Brewster house was the largest set ever built at the studio. The house was complete, room by room, in every detail. Production records confirm that several scenes were shot in various rooms of the Brewster house. (Mortimer's grandfather's study, the aunts' bedroom, and the cellar were filmed, but not included in the final cut of the film).
⢠Cary Grant's birth name, Archie Leach, appears on a tombstone in the cemetery near the Brewster's house. In Grant's earlier picture, His Girl Friday (1940), his character, Walter, responded to a threat by saying 'Listen, the last man that said that to me was Archie Leach, just a week before he cut his throat'. As a gag, the departed Mr. Leach was apparently interred in the Brooklyn cemetery by the Brewster's home.
⢠According to "Dear Boris" biographer Cynthia Lindsay, Josephine Hull and Jean Adair went to their graves believing that Boris Karloff had been so saintly as to agree to let them go to Hollywood to make this film while he stayed on Broadway doing the play. Nothing could have been further from the truth: Karloff was very angry and disappointed that he was the only cast member not allowed out of his contract to do the film.
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Technical specs
- Sound mix
- Mono
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
- Color
- Black and White





















