Invisible Ghost (1941)
Clarence Muse has a surprisingly significant role as the butler to the occasionally homicidal Charles Kessler (Bela Lugosi). Muse plays the part with rare class, self-respect, articulation, and balls. For instance, he schools the scheming white maid, Cecile (Terry Walker): "If you wanna stay here, I suggest you don't be so curious." Ouch. Plus, he's never the butt of jokes or a spooked spook. When he discovers Cecile's body, he doesn't go all "Oh Lawdy", skedaddling away. He barely even goes beyond a raised eyebrow and a saunter as he reports the death. The closest he gets to flustered is when he asks the gardner, "Do I look pale? I feel pale." Comedy gold. My favorite scene: the typical black-and-white newspaper headline scene after Cecile's ex is arrested for her murder; it reads, "Engineer Accused of Murder; Declares Innocence When Charged With Murder of Attractive Blonde."
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"Girl, don't make me slap you." |
No Leads in Death of Ugly Brunette. |
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"This is how you do a soul shake." |
"With all due respect, counselor...ya mama." |
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