The story of the film revolves around a group of crazy people. The events begin when they help the residents of the elderly home near the house, whose wives have died and live in a unit by disposing of arsenic in their drink, and after their death Tedy bury them in the basement. But a relative of them works to hide it. In a series of mysterious events.
Charge! off to see this classic Capra screwballer.
Film4
October 22, 2013
The film was adapted from a successful stage play and it comes across as very theatrical on screen, but once you get past that, there's an enjoyable lunacy to the whole thing.
Unable to conceal the film's theatrical origins, Capra misfires as a director and misguides Cary Garnt, who's too mannered, but the time, the combo of horror and comedy was new and the old ladies' gruseome hobby was shocking to audiences.
Cary Grant serial-killer comedy classic is cozy and tame.
Variety
August 13, 2007
Despite the fact that picture runs 118 minutes, Frank Capra has expanded on the original play [by Joseph Kesselring] to a sufficient extent to maintain a steady, consistent pace.