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  1. Apr 12, 2020 · The Cat And The Canary 1939 (Bob Hope) Ten years after the death of millionaire Cyrus Norman, his will is to be read out to his six relatives, including Joyce Norman (Paulette Goddard) and Wally Campbell (Bob Hope). Organized by Norman's lawyer, Crosby (George Zucco), the six meet at Norman's eerie New Orleans Gothic mansion.

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  2. May 29, 2013 · 55.6M. A Melodrama in three acts. The story concerns the death and inheritance of old Cyrus West, a rich eccentric who felt that his relatives "have watched my wealth as if they were cats, and I -- a canary".

  3. Dec 31, 2014 · From IMDb: Rich old Cyrus West's relatives are waiting for him to die so they can inherit. But he stipulates that his will be read 20 years after his death. On the appointed day his expectant heirs arrive at his brooding mansion.

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  4. Feb 20, 2024 · Harry Blythe (Christoff Lundgren), Charlie Wilder (James Ostime), and Paul Jones (Patrick Maloney) all vie for the affections of the endlessly sweet, charming Annabelle West (Maggie Salopek), the named heir. Themes of unrequited love and rivalry complement the plot.

  5. Jul 11, 2011 · A group of relatives, including Hollywood actor Wally Campbell, gather at a large old mansion in the Louisiana bayous for the reading of the will of the late millionaire Cyrus Norman. In the will, Cyrus leaves everything to his niece Joyce on the stipulation that she is proven not to be insane.

  6. The Cat and the Canary by David Muncaster. The Cat and the Canary was written by John Willard and was first performed in New York in 1922. There are at least four film versions of the story, the first being a very influential silent film released in 1927.

  7. The Cat and the Canary is a 1922 stage play by John Willard, adapted at least four times into feature films, in 1927, 1930, 1939, and again in 1979. The original stage play opened on Broadway February 7, 1922.

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