Karen
Stella Stevens
Karen

“Arnold is dead. And a newlywed. Don't miss his honeymoon!”
Karen marries Arnold at his funeral and continues to get his money as long as she stays by his coffin. Meanwhile, various oddball relatives after Arnold's wealth are being killed in a creative variety of ways.
ARNOLD (1973) Trailer
Karen
Stella Stevens
Karen
Robert
Roddy McDowall
Robert
Hester
Elsa Lanchester
Hester
Lady Jocelyn Dwellyn
Shani Wallis
Lady Jocelyn Dwellyn
Evan Lyons
Farley Granger
Evan Lyons
Minister
Victor Buono
Minister
Governor
John McGiver
Governor
Constable Hooke
Bernard Fox
Constable Hooke
Douglas Whitehead
Patric Knowles
Douglas Whitehead
Dybbi
Jamie Farr
Dybbi
Lord Arnold Dwellyn
Norman Stuart
Lord Arnold Dwellyn
Jonesy
Ben Wright
Jonesy
**_Campy, TV-oriented take on the “The Old Dark House” genre_** Shot in early spring, 1973, this is an understandably obscure dark comedy with a notable cast, including Stella Stevens, Roddy McDowall, John McGiver, Jamie Farr, Bernard Fox and Victor Buono, amongst others. The opening credits reveal what looks like a miniature studio set but, no, it turns out to be the life-size set with glaring Styrofoam props. Either it’s part of the joke or it just reflects the movie’s low-budget cheesiness. Don’t get me wrong, the flick’s amusing if you can roll with it. It’s just that the production values are hardly a notch above an episode of Bewitched. Regardless, this is a must for fans of Stella since the camera focuses on her in all her glory. Yet Wanda Bailey is the real highlight on the beauty front as a tavern maiden (she was known for Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In, Dean Martin Presents the Golddiggers and The Dingaling Sisters). Also on hand are Shani Wallis and former Bride of Frankenstein Elsa Lanchester. It runs 1h 34m and was shot at Paramount Studios in Hollywood with the exteriors of the manor being the Mt. Kalmia castle/estate in Los Angeles. GRADE: C
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