Donald Glourie shares his crumbling ancestral home with the ghost of his Highland ancestor, Murdoch, who has been condemned to haunt the castle until he avenges a 200-year-old insult from a rival clan. To clear his mounting debts, Donald sells the dilapidated pile to an American businessman, Mr Martin, who has the castle complete with the Glourie ghost transported and rebuilt in Florida. While old-world gentility rubs up comically against 20th-century materialism, Martin's daughter takes a liking to both Donald and Murdoch, convinced they are one and the same man...
Writing | René Clair | Writer |
Writing | Eric Keown | Writer |
Directing | René Clair | Director |
Sound | Mischa Spoliansky | Original Music Composer |
Production | David B. Cunynghame | Production Manager |
Directing | Albert Valentin | Assistant Director |
Editing | Harold Earle | Editor |
Art | Vincent Korda | Set Designer |
Production | Alexander Korda | Producer |
Camera | Harold Rosson | Director of Photography |
Directing | Imlay Watts | Assistant Director |
Writing | Geoffrey Kerr | Writer |
Editing | William Hornbeck | Supervising Editor |
Costume & Make-Up | René Hubert | Costume Design |
Editing | Henry Cornelius | Assistant Editor |
Sound | Muir Mathieson | Music Director |
Camera | Jack Cardiff | Camera Operator |
Sound | A.W. Watkins | Sound Director |
Visual Effects | Peter Ellenshaw | Matte Painter |
Visual Effects | W. Percy Day | Matte Painter |
Costume & Make-Up | John Armstrong | Costume Design |
Crew | Ned Mann | Special Effects |
Sound | Roy Douglas | Orchestrator |
Writing | Robert E. Sherwood | Screenplay |