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Basil Rathbone | Montague Hartley |
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Hugh Herbert | Mr. Penny |
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Broderick Crawford | Hubert A. Gilmore 'Gil' Smith |
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Bela Lugosi | Eduardo Vivos - Gardener |
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Anne Gwynne | Elaine Winslow |
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Gale Sondergaard | Abigail Doone |
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Gladys Cooper | Myrna Hartley |
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Alan Ladd | Richard Hartley |
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Claire Dodd | |
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John Eldredge |
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Ted J. Kent | Editor |
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Stanley Cortez | Director of Photography |
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Vera West | Costume Design |
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Robert Lees | Screenplay |
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Frederic I. Rinaldo | Screenplay |
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Eric Taylor | Screenplay |
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Hans J. Salter | Music |
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Burt Kelly | Producer |
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Edgar Allan Poe | Original Story |
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Albert S. Rogell | Director |
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Robert Neville | Screenplay |
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Edgar Allan Poe | Story Contributor |
"Even Ladd is scared!"
The Black Cat is a 1941 film based on the short story by Edgar Allan Poe. The comedy/horror film was directed by Albert S. Rogell, and stars Basil Rathbone and features supporting performances by Bela Lugosi and Alan Ladd. Lugosi also stars in a 1934 film with the same title.
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