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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.
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.
==Gallery==
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==External Links==
==External Links==
*[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0020748/ IMDb page]
*[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0020748/ IMDb page]
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cat_Creeps Wikipedia article]
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cat_Creeps Wikipedia article]
*[http://immortalephemera.com/63640/the-cat-creeps-1930/ A comprehensive article on the film]
*[http://immortalephemera.com/63640/the-cat-creeps-1930/ A comprehensive article on the film]
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[[Category:Partially found media|Cat Creeps (Lost 1930 Movie)]]
[[Category:Lost films|Cat Creeps (Lost 1930 Movie)]]

Revision as of 15:32, 1 October 2016

Thecatcreeps.jpg

Film poster.

Status: Partially Found

The Cat Creeps is a "pre-Code" Hollywood crime/mystery film released by Universal in 1930. The film was a talkie remake of Universal's 1927 silent film The Cat and The Canary, and was shot both in English and Spanish.

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.

Gallery

Boo! (1932) which includes footage from the film starting at 5:19.

The combined footage (no audio).

External Links