The Ghost Breakers

When the Ghost WALKS... They RUN!

6.5
19401h 25m

After intrepid working girl Mary Carter becomes the new owner of a reputedly haunted mansion located off the Cuban coast, a stranger phones warning her to stay away from the castle. Undaunted, Mary sets sail for Cuba with a stowaway in her trunk—wise-cracking Larry Lawrence, a radio announcer who helps Mary get to the bottom of the voodoo magic, zombies and ghosts that supposedly curse the spooky estate.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

Thumbnail for video: Original 1940 Trailer

Original 1940 Trailer

Thumbnail for video: THE GHOST BREAKERS 'Old Man Moses is certainly dead!" Clip

THE GHOST BREAKERS 'Old Man Moses is certainly dead!" Clip

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Larry Karaszewski on THE GHOST BREAKERS

Cast

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Bob Hope

Larry Lawrence

Photo of Paulette Goddard

Paulette Goddard

Mary Carter

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Richard Carlson

Geoff Montgomery

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Anthony Quinn

Ramon Mederes / Francisco Mederes

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Pedro de Cordoba

Havez (as Pedro De Cordoba)

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Virginia Brissac

Mother Zombie

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Noble Johnson

The Zombie

Photo of Tom Dugan

Tom Dugan

Raspy Kelly

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Paul Fix

Frenchy Duval

Photo of James Blaine

James Blaine

Police Sergeant (uncredited)

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David Durand

Bellhop (uncredited)

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Robert Elliott

Lieutenant Murray (uncredited)

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James Flavin

Hotel Porter (uncredited)

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Grace Hayle

Screaming Woman (uncredited)

Photo of Claire James

Claire James

Las Palmas Club Patron (uncredited)

Photo of Douglas Kennedy

Douglas Kennedy

Intern (uncredited)

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Dolores Moran

Las Palmas Patron (uncredited)

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Reviews

J

John Chard

8/10

You still there zomb?

The Ghost Breakers is a sort of sequel to Paramount's 1939 hit "The Cat and the Canary", also starring Bob Hope and Paulette Goddard. Directed by George Marshall (who would direct the Dean Martin/Jerry Lewis 1958 remake, "Scared Stiff", as well) it's adapted by Walter DeLeon from the play "The Ghost Breaker" by Paul Dickey and Charles W. Goddard. The premise is simple, after mistakenly thinking he has shot a hoodlum type, Larry Lawrence (Hope) flees into another hotel room, that of Mary Carter (Goddard), who is packing for a trip to Cuba. Befriending her, it's not before long that Larry is on his way to Cuba as well, but Mary is under threat from shifty characters and to make matters worse, their destination castle is rumoured to be haunted and tales of zombies seem to carry some weight.

Hope and Goddard really do have a rich chemistry here and the results are excellent to say the least. They would work again for a third time a year later in "Nothing But the Truth". But really it's with the writing that most credit is due here. Hope of course was an excellent deliverer of a line, but first you have to have quality lines to work from, and here with DeLeon's screenplay we get some delightful stuff for Hope to work with. From Basil Rathbone to sly political leg pulling, the gags come quick and fast and compliment the visual fun as Hope, Goddard and Willie Best are all aboard the fun creeper express. Charles Lang is on photography duties and captures the eerie atmosphere of the island perfectly, while a nod of approval should go to Edith Head for her costumes.

Ultimately it's fun we want and fun we get, with a cowardly hero and a sexy leggy lady as our protagonists, one can only hope that the zombies don't get in the way too much. As either a stand alone movie or as a double bill with "The Cat And The Canary", "The Ghost Breakers" showcases a fine double act from a fine time in cinema history. Enjoy 7.5/10

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