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One Body Too Many

  • 1944
  • Approved
  • 1h 15m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
1.7K
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Jack Haley and Jean Parker in One Body Too Many (1944)
Screwball ComedyComedyHorrorMystery

An insurance salesman arrives at a creepy mansion to discover his potential eccentric millionaire client already dead. Instead he gets embroiled in a house full of greedy, murderous relative... Read allAn insurance salesman arrives at a creepy mansion to discover his potential eccentric millionaire client already dead. Instead he gets embroiled in a house full of greedy, murderous relatives competing for the inheritance.An insurance salesman arrives at a creepy mansion to discover his potential eccentric millionaire client already dead. Instead he gets embroiled in a house full of greedy, murderous relatives competing for the inheritance.

  • Director
    • Frank McDonald
  • Writers
    • Winston Miller
    • Maxwell Shane
  • Stars
    • Jack Haley
    • Jean Parker
    • Bela Lugosi
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    1.7K
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    • Director
      • Frank McDonald
    • Writers
      • Winston Miller
      • Maxwell Shane
    • Stars
      • Jack Haley
      • Jean Parker
      • Bela Lugosi
    • 49User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
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    Jack Haley
    Jack Haley
    • Albert L. Tuttle
    Jean Parker
    Jean Parker
    • Carol Dunlap
    Bela Lugosi
    Bela Lugosi
    • Merkil
    Blanche Yurka
    Blanche Yurka
    • Matthews
    Lyle Talbot
    Lyle Talbot
    • Jim Davis
    Douglas Fowley
    Douglas Fowley
    • Henry Rutherford
    Fay Helm
    Fay Helm
    • Estelle Hopkins
    Bernard Nedell
    Bernard Nedell
    • Morton Gellman - Attorney
    Lucien Littlefield
    Lucien Littlefield
    • Kenneth Hopkins
    Dorothy Granger
    Dorothy Granger
    • Mona Rutherford
    Maxine Fife
    • Margaret Hopkins
    William Edmunds
    • Professor Hilton
    • (uncredited)
    Lyle Latell
    Lyle Latell
    • Manager of Atlas Detective Agency
    • (uncredited)
    Ralph Peters
    Ralph Peters
    • Insurance Agent
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Frank McDonald
    • Writers
      • Winston Miller
      • Maxwell Shane
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    daytimer59

    Mediocre Old Mansion Melodrama

    These old "revolving panels and candlelight" mysteries are usually a mix of elements played for laughs more than shivers. Jack Haley is an insurance salesman mistaken for a detective hired to guard the corpse of a millionaire all night so that the provisions of the old man's will can be satisfied. The greedy heirs must stay in this mini insane asylum until morning or lose their inheritance. Midnight murders prevail, of course, with the usual wisecracks, jealous insults and idioms of the day (or night). Jack Haley is the reluctant hero of sorts in this wee hours fiasco, although he would rather be somewhere else. For the genre, however, it is true to form and worth a look.
    j-mcelhatton

    A Poor Man's Cat & The Canary - Yet Still Hilarious

    The other reviewers here weren't too impressed by this, but I must admit to laughing practically all the way through. This film is very much a second-rate retread of the classic Cat & The Canary, with Jack Haley doing the Bob Hope schtick, yet it is far more entertaining than it has any right to be. Haley is a very entertaining & likable 'hero' and is well served by the witty script, which is brimming with snappy one-liners. Lugosi, whose performance will undoubtedly be the biggest draw for modern audiences, proves surprisingly adept at comedy; as the suspicious butler, he has a lot of fun sending up his image. I particularly liked the running joke involving the coffee that may or may not be laced with rat poison; by the end of the film, Lugosi's catchphrase line 'Anybody Want A Cup Of Coffee?' has become hilarious through repetition, especially since the dubious-looking coffee is always refused by everyone. I particularly enjoyed the following exchange (my wording) :

    LUGOSI: "Would you like a cup of coffee?" HALEY: "Depends. There are two types of coffee, percolated or drip. What type have you got?" LUGOSI: "It is the percolated kind." HALEY: "No thanks, I'm a drip."

    OK, maybe you had to be there.

    Although the mystery & the comedy elements are not up to the standard of the 1939 Cat & The Canary, this is still a superior spooky-house thriller. The ne'er do well relatives waiting for their piece of the estate are a splendidly hateful bunch; the sequence in which Lyle Talbot's lawyer reads out the late millionaires' comments about each of his relatives sets up their characters beautifully. Talbot, of course, stops short of reading out the old man's comments about him ("I would trust him as far as I could throw...an elephant").

    In short, I would recommend this to fans of old-fashioned spooky house thrillers & fans of Lugosi who'd like to see him trying his hand at playing for (intentional) laughs. It's streets ahead of most of his poverty row 1940s output, which is for the most part utterly dire, and I was surprised at how often I laughed out loud. I'm going to be very generous with this, as it made me laugh more than any other film I've seen recently, including a lot of modern comedies.

    8/10
    5Bernie4444

    Have some coffee

    Relatives and loyal servants are gathered to hear the reading of Mr. Cyrus Wentworth'S last wishes. As the lawyer reads the wishes Cyrus snubs everyone there. Then the sort of tontine plot is delivered. Some will be rich others may get $1.50. It all hinges on whether the deceased gets his wish and is laid to rest above ground so he can see the stars. Or wither some unscrupulous person(s) will bury him underground thus reversing the will.

    Not trusting each other and wanting to get some sleep they hire a guard. Instead, an insurance salesman Albert Tuttle (Jack Haley) appears and is mistaken for the guard.

    The fun begins.

    All the standard clichés and scenarios are played out appropriately. The only exceptional part is waiting to see who will drink the coffee and Bela Lugosi's facial expressions.
    7Coventry

    Very pleasant surprise!

    You might not think so from the looks of it, but "One Body Too Many" actually is a hilarious spoof / comedy instead of an eerie horror film! Sure, it involves a creepy old mansion and Bela Lugosi as a suspicious butler, which both are elements that featured in nearly every typical horror movie made in the 1940's, but the screenplay is very comical and actually a lot better than all those poverty row horror movies that tried to be genuinely horrific...but failed. This totally unexpected surprise in tone feels very original and really forced me to love this little movie! The story opens with one of the greatest cliché in the genre, when a family of greedy bastards gathers in the old mansion to hear the will of deceased uncle Cyrus. The rich but eccentric uncle insisted on peculiar burial accommodations and, before they can be completed, the heirs & heiresses reluctantly have to spend a couple of days together. In case anyone leaves, or in case uncle Cyres doesn't get buried like he wanted to, the will is altered. Insurance agent Albert Tuttle is mistaken for a private detective but, at the request of lovely niece Carol, he stays to watch over the corpse. This film is FUNNY! The Albert Tuttle character is FUNNY! He's the perfect anti-hero; cowardly and always the wrong man in the wrong place at the wrong time. He has some of the most hilarious lines and his facial expressions more than once evoke spontaneous chuckles. "One Body Too Many" makes great use of the typical haunted-house setting with the endless network of secret passages and dark towers. The actual search for the mysterious saboteur is also quite interesting and full of neat twists and red herrings. Horror veteran Bela Lugosi is downright marvelous in his supporting role of butler. He constantly walks around the house offering people cups of coffee which, I think, is a homage/spoof toward the butler-character Boris Karloff played in "The Old Dark House" (always supplying the guests with more potatoes). I had very low expectations on this film but I really ended up loving it! Highly recommended!
    5cherold

    unexceptional spooky house comedy

    I've always liked those 1940s comedies where a bunch of people are stuck in a house on a stormy night. I don't consider this an especially good example of this sub-genre. Part of that is just personal preferences; I prefer the snappy wise guy to the jittery nebbish, the role played by Haley. Part of it is probably that I've seen so many of this that I'm pickier than I used to be. But mainly I just don't find this movie that funny. There is a cute running joke involving coffee, but outside of that this struggles just to be mildly amusing.

    The film is also just poorly filmed. It may in part be a bad print, but much of it is so dark that you can't really tell what's going on. The movie also has the most convoluted premise of any of these movies, although that didn't really affect my enjoyment of it.

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    • Trivia
      The failure of the original copyright holder to renew the film's copyright resulted in it falling into public domain, meaning that virtually anyone could duplicate and sell a VHS/DVD copy of the film. Therefore, many of the versions of this film available on the market are either severely (and usually badly) edited and/or of extremely poor quality, having been duped from second- or third-generation (or more) copies of the film.
    • Quotes

      Insurance agent: Tuttle, the way you keep that nose to the grindstone, you're gonna wear out the grindstone.

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      Featured in Beware Theater: One Body Too Many (2021)

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    • Release date
      • November 27, 1944 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Одного тела слишком много
    • Filming locations
      • Fine Arts Studios - 4516 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Pine-Thomas Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 15m(75 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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