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(1944) — Arsenic And Old Lace

as Elaine Harper: Mortimer’s increasingly frustrated new bride. Key Themes and Production

: Some scholars view the Brewster home—a charming facade concealing a cellar full of bodies—as a metaphor for the contradictions within the American dream. Critical Legacy Arsenic and Old Lace (1944)

Released in 1944 and directed by , Arsenic and Old Lace is a definitive dark comedy and screwball classic. Though filmed in late 1941, its release was delayed for three years due to a contract with the original Broadway production. The film is celebrated for its macabre humor, frantic pacing, and a career-high (if eccentric) performance by Cary Grant. Plot Overview Though filmed in late 1941, its release was

: The film is a rare Capra project that avoids his usual "social consciousness" (as seen in Mr. Smith Goes to Washington ) in favor of "good old-fashioned theater". Smith Goes to Washington ) in favor of

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