![]() | Robert Donat | ... | Murdoch Glourie / Donald Glourie |
![]() | Jean Parker | ... | Peggy Martin |
![]() | Eugene Pallette | ... | Mr. Martin |
![]() | Elsa Lanchester | ... | Miss Shepperton |
![]() | Ralph Bunker | ... | Ed Bigelow |
![]() | Patricia Hilliard | ... | Shepherdess |
![]() | Everley Gregg | ... | Mrs. Gladys Martin |
![]() | Morton Selten | ... | The Glourie |
![]() | Chili Bouchier | ... | Cleopatra |
![]() | Mark Daly | ... | Murdoch's Groom |
![]() | Herbert Lomas | ... | Fergus |
![]() | Elliott Mason | ... | Mrs. MacNiff |
![]() | Hay Petrie | ... | The McLaggen |
![]() | Quinton McPherson | ... | Mackaye (as Quentin McPhearson) |
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![]() | Peter Cozens | ... | Minor Role (uncredited) |
![]() | Syd Crossley | ... | Joe Martin's Butler (uncredited) |
![]() | Richard Fraser | ... | Son of MacLaggen (uncredited) |
![]() | David Keir | ... | Creditor (uncredited) |
![]() | Jack Lambert | ... | Son of MacLaggen (uncredited) |
![]() | Colin Lesslie | ... | Son of MacLaggen (uncredited) |
![]() | Neil Lester | ... | Son of MacLaggen (uncredited) |
![]() | J. Neil More | ... | Son of MacLaggen (uncredited) |
![]() | Victor Rietti | ... | Scientist (uncredited) |
![]() | Arthur Seaton | ... | Creditor (uncredited) |
![]() | Ernest Sefton | ... | Warehouse Robber (uncredited) |
![]() | Terry-Thomas | ... | Minor Role (uncredited) |
René Clair |
Eric Keown | ... | (based on a story by) |
Robert E. Sherwood | ... | (film play by) |
Geoffrey Kerr | ... | (scenario) (uncredited) |
Alexander Korda | ... | producer (uncredited) |
Mischa Spoliansky | ... | (as Michael Spolianski) |
Harold Rosson | ... | (photography by) |
Harold Earle | ... | (as Harold Earle-Fischbacher) |
William Hornbeck | ... | supervising editor |
Henry Cornelius | ... | assistant editor (uncredited) |
David B. Cunynghame | ... | production manager |
Albert Valentin | ... | assistant director |
Imlay Watts | ... | assistant director |
Leila Rubin | ... | set designer (as Vincent Korda) |
A.W. Watkins | ... | recording director |
Ned Mann | ... | special effects director |
W. Percy Day | ... | matte painter (uncredited) |
Peter Ellenshaw | ... | assistant matte artist (uncredited) |
Jack Cardiff | ... | camera operator (uncredited) |
John Armstrong | ... | costumes: Robert Donat |
René Hubert | ... | costume director |
Eugene Joseff | ... | costume jeweller (uncredited) |
Muir Mathieson | ... | musical director |
Roy Douglas | ... | orchestrator (uncredited) |
Mario Besesti | ... | italian voice dubbing: Eugene Pallette (uncredited) |
René Blancard | ... | french voice dubbing: Mark Daly (uncredited) |
Jean-Henri Chambois | ... | french voice dubbing (uncredited) |
Léonce Corne | ... | french voice dubbing: Quintin MacPherson (uncredited) |
Henri Crémieux | ... | french voice dubbing: Ralph Bunker (uncredited) |
Jean d'Yd | ... | french voice dubbing: Hay Petrie (uncredited) |
Raymonde Devarennes | ... | french voice dubbing: Chili Bouchier (uncredited) |
Marcelle Duval | ... | french voice dubbing: Everley Gregg (uncredited) |
Jean Francel | ... | french voice dubbing (uncredited) |
Jean Gournac | ... | french voice dubbing (uncredited) |
Jean Guiton | ... | french voice dubbing: Herbert Lomas (uncredited) |
Isabelle Kloucowski | ... | french dubbing director (uncredited) |
Joëlle Lisber | ... | french voice dubbing: Patricia Hilliard (uncredited) |
Jean-Pierre Lituac | ... | french voice dubbing (uncredited) |
Jean Marchat | ... | french voice dubbing: Robert Donat (uncredited) |
Renata Marini | ... | italian voice dubbing: Jean Parker (uncredited) |
Henriette Moret | ... | french voice dubbing: Elliott Mason (uncredited) |
Giulio Panicali | ... | italian voice dubbing: Robert Donat (uncredited) |
Geneviève Pernet | ... | french voice dubbing: Jean Parker (uncredited) |
Marcel Raine | ... | french voice dubbing: Eugene Pallette (uncredited) |
Giovanna Scotto | ... | italian voice dubbing: Everley Gregg (uncredited) |
René Stern | ... | french voice dubbing: Morton Selten (uncredited) |
Plot Summary | An American businessman's daughter convinces him to buy a Scottish castle but he comes up with a plan to disassemble it to ship it to America brick by brick, where it will be put it back together. The deal includes the last family heir and his cursed several-hundred year old ghost ancestor who haunts the castle waiting for the chance to redeem his family's honor. Written byKen Yousten |
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Taglines | The most romantic ghost you've ever seen! (Print Ad- New York Post, ((New York, NY)) 12 March 1936)See more » |
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Trivia | This was the biggest-grossing film of 1936 in Great Britain.See more » |
Goofs | The opening sets the scene in Scotland but the pipe band is playing a famous Irish tune, Brian Boru's March.See more » |
Movie Connections | Referenced inThe West Goes Ghost (1966).See more » |
Soundtracks | American GritSee more » |
Quotes | Mrs. Gladys Martin: Ever since I had my nervous breakdown, I've been extremely psychic! See more » |
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