Review of The Ghost Goes West (1935) by Byron B — 20 Feb 2008
Lively, original and quite funny, this frothy comedy about a Scottish castle who's ghost is transplanted to America when its castle is moved stone-by-stone to Florida has a whimsical quality and includes some of the best talent of Hollywood's golden age notably director Rene Clair and quietly elegant Robert Donat.
This review of The Ghost Goes West (1935) was written by Byron B on 20 Feb 2008.
The Ghost Goes West has generally received positive reviews.
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