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'''''The Cat and the Canary''''' is a stage play by John Willard from 1922.
''[[The Cat and the Canary]]'' is a stage play by John Willard from 1922.


Its plot concerns the inheritance of Cyrus West, an eccentric old man with much contempt towards his relatives and who decreed that his will is to be read in his mansion twenty years after his death, at midnight with all his living relatives present.
Its plot concerns the inheritance of Cyrus West, an eccentric old man with much contempt towards his relatives and who decreed that his will is to be read in his mansion twenty years after his death, at midnight with all his living relatives present.
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* [[Fangs Are Evil]]
* [[Fangs Are Evil]]
* [[For Doom the Bell Tolls]]
* [[For Doom the Bell Tolls]]
* [[His Name Is]]: When Crosby attempts to tell Annabelle the name of the other possible inheritor, he is dragged inside the [[Bookcase Passage]].
* [[His Name Is--]]: When Crosby attempts to tell Annabelle the name of the other possible inheritor, he is dragged inside the [[Bookcase Passage]].
* [[Hand of Death]]
* [[Hand of Death]]
* [[I Will Definitely Protect You]]
* [[I Will Definitely Protect You]]
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* [[Secret Path]]: The house is filled with secret stashes and paths.
* [[Secret Path]]: The house is filled with secret stashes and paths.
* [[Symbol Swearing]]: Susan's swearing when she sees that it was Paul under her bed.
* [[Symbol Swearing]]: Susan's swearing when she sees that it was Paul under her bed.
* [[Took a Level In Badass]]
* [[Took a Level in Badass]]


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Latest revision as of 01:07, 5 October 2020

The Cat and the Canary is a stage play by John Willard from 1922.

Its plot concerns the inheritance of Cyrus West, an eccentric old man with much contempt towards his relatives and who decreed that his will is to be read in his mansion twenty years after his death, at midnight with all his living relatives present.

Twenty years later, on a dark and stormy night, six of his relatives arrive at the mansion to hear out the will. The old family lawyer opens the envelope containing the will and it is written that Cyrus' fortune goes to his most distant relative with the surname of West, who happens to be Annabelle. Only On One Condition though; she must be deemed sane, as Cyrus felt that his relatives were insane like he was during his last days. If she fails to fulfill this condition, the fortune goes to Cyrus' second most distant relative, named in another letter.

This is a start for one very long night, as an Ax Crazy mental patient who slashes at his victims like a cat is stalking the West mansion grounds, and Annabelle's sanity is put into question after the lawyer suddenly vanishes.

The play has been adapted into several movies, notable ones being the 1927 silent film (which was one of the earliest Universal Horror movies), 1930 sound remake of the latter titled The Cat Creeps and its Spanish version La Voluntad del Muerto (both are now unfortunately lost) and the 1939 version starring Bob Hope.

Tropes used in The Cat and the Canary include:

The 1927 film features:

Other versions have: