| The Cat Creeps | |
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| Directed by | Rupert Julian John Willard |
| Produced by | Carl Laemmle, Jr. |
| Written by | William Hurlbut Gladys Lehman |
| Starring | Helen Twelvetrees Raymond Hackett Neil Hamilton |
| Music by | Heinz Roemheld |
| Cinematography | Hal Mohr |
| Editing by | Maurice Pivar |
| Distributed by | Universal Pictures |
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| Running time | 71 min. |
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| Language | English |
The Cat Creeps (1930) is a crime/mystery film, and a sound remake of The Cat and the Canary (1927). It is one of the many lost films of the early talkie film era.
A Spanish-language version titled La Voluntad del Muerto, starring Lupita Tovar and directed by George Melford, was filmed by Universal Pictures at night on the same sets used to film The Cat Creeps during the day. No prints or negatives are known to exist, only some stills and the soundtrack.
According to the Internet Movie Database, a few clips do survive in a short film produced by Universal entitled Boo! (1932). In the documentary The Young and the Dead, the lead actress' husband is shown creating a video tribute to her due to her illness and shows part of her memorial service. He states that he became her agent during the filming of the movie and married her shortly after filming ended.
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