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  1. The Cat Creeps was first shown in New York on November 7, 1930 and received critical acclaim from contemporary reviews finding it creepy and praising its cast, specifically Helen Twelvetrees and Raymond Hackett.

  2. The Cat Creeps (lost 1930 horror film) it is a remake of a play from 1922 and like Dracula a year later was filmed in both an English and Spanish version both of which are lost. the only surviving footage is featured in the 1932 comedy film Boo! with only 2 minutes of footage in it it is mostly lost but Boo! is readily available to be seen ...

  3. The Cat Creeps was first shown in New York on November 7, 1930 and received critical acclaim from contemporary reviews finding it creepy and praising its cast, specifically Helen Twelvetrees and Raymond Hackett.

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    The plot of The Cat Creeps(and the film it was based on) revolves around six relatives of a deceased elderly man who declared that his will not be read until 20 years after he has died. Then, when the clock strikes midnight and it has been exactly 20 years after his death, the will will be read. The will states that if the heir were to die or lose ...

    The film is mostly lost, as all that remains are its soundtrack and a few clips that were used in the 1932 comedy film Boo!, which made fun of this film and another one featuring Frankenstein.

    La Voluntad del Muerto (lost Spanish-language version of "The Cat Creeps" pre-code mystery film; 1930)

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  4. Oct 30, 2015 · The Cat Creeps premiered on November 10, 1930, with details provided in the contemporary reviews closely matching the action we can still see in both the earlier and later films.

  5. The Cat Creeps, originally released in 1930, is Universal Horrors first sound horror movie. It was a remake of 1927's The Cat and The Canary, also by Universal. It was shot both in English and Spanish (as would be done for Universal's famous adaptation of Dracula soon after).

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  7. The cat belongs to Cora Williams (Vera Lewis), an elderly woman living alone in the house on the island. Newspaperman Terry Nichols (Frederick Brady) has been sent to investigate a previous suicide which Cora has written and claimed was actually a murder over a sum of $200,000.

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