The Canterville Ghost 1962
Step into the whimsical yet spooky world of *The Canterville Ghost (1962)*, a Yugoslavian comedy-horror gem directed by Sava Mrmak.
Director: Sava Mrmak
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Canterville Ghost (1962) about?
This charming Yugoslavian film follows Sir Simon Canterville, a ghost stuck in limbo who finds his haunting skills no match for an American family's indifference. When their youngest daughter shows unexpected bravery, she becomes his unlikely ticket to freedom—if she's brave enough to try.
Who directed The Canterville Ghost?
The film was directed by Sava Mrmak, a notable figure in Yugoslav cinema known for blending humor with social commentary.
Who stars in The Canterville Ghost?
The cast features Darinka 'Dara' Čalenić, Olga Ivanović, Mirko Milisavljević, Žarko Mitrović, and Milivoje 'Mića' Tomić in key roles.
Is The Canterville Ghost (1962) worth watching?
While it's not a household name, *The Canterville Ghost* shines as a delightful oddity—light on scares but rich in humor and heart. Its mix of gothic charm and family-friendly antics makes it a hidden gem for fans of vintage horror-comedy.
How long is The Canterville Ghost?
Runtime details are not listed.
About The Canterville Ghost (1962) — The Comedy-Horror Classic You Didn't Know Existed
Step into the whimsical yet spooky world of *The Canterville Ghost (1962)*, a Yugoslavian comedy-horror gem directed by Sava Mrmak. This lighthearted adaptation of Oscar Wilde's classic tale follows the misadventures of Sir Simon Canterville, a tormented ghost doomed to haunt his castle until a brave soul performs a daring deed to break his curse. Things take a comedic turn when an American family moves in, treating the supernatural shenanigans with playful amusement—except for the youngest daughter, whose courage might just set the ghost free.
With its blend of slapstick humor and eerie charm, *The Canterville Ghost* offers a delightful twist on supernatural tropes, led by an ensemble cast including Darinka Čalenić and Milivoje Tomić. The film balances levity with a touch of gothic atmosphere, making it a unique entry in 1960s horror-comedy. Whether you're a fan of classic ghost stories or just curious about Yugoslav cinema, this underrated gem delivers both laughs and chills in equal measure.