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The Ghost Goes West

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René Clair's *The Ghost Goes West* (1935) is a fantasy-comedy film starring Robert Donat and Jean Parker. The story follows a European ghost’s experiences adjusting to American society in the 1930s. Notably, it represents Clair’s first venture into an English-language feature production. This movie appeals to viewers interested in classic romantic comedies and films exploring cultural adaptation.

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Who directed "The Ghost Goes West" (1935)?

The film was directed by René Clair, the acclaimed French filmmaker, and it marked his first English-language production after a celebrated career in French cinema. The move to British filmmaking was part of a broader trend of European directors working in the UK during the 1930s.

Who stars in "The Ghost Goes West"?

Robert Donat and Jean Parker lead the cast, with Donat playing a dual role as both a Scottish ghost and his modern-day descendant. Donat was a major British star of the era, later winning an Academy Award for "Goodbye, Mr. Chips" in 1939.

What is the premise of "The Ghost Goes West"?

The film follows a Scottish ghost whose castle is purchased, dismantled, and rebuilt in Florida, forcing the spirit to adapt to American culture. The story blends romantic comedy with supernatural fantasy in a satirical look at European-American cultural differences.

Was "The Ghost Goes West" commercially successful?

The film was reportedly the highest-grossing movie in Britain for its time, reflecting both René Clair's international reputation and the popular appeal of its genre-blending premise. It remains one of the most notable British films of the 1930s.

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