Article: Death and laughter.(REEL WORLD)(Movie Review)

THE INITIAL STAGE PRODUCTION of Joseph Kesselring's black comedy "Arsenic and Old Lace" started its pre-Broadway run to the Great White Way 65 years ago. Eventually opening in January of 1941, the mega-hit would run until June, 1944. Today's fans of this dark comedy usually come by way of director Frank Capra's celebrated 1941 adaptation, though the picture was not released until 1944. Though now seen as completely innocuous, that originally was not the case.

The story finds two sweet little old ladies (Josephine Hull and Jean Adair, who also starred on Broadway) welcoming lonely unattached elderly men into their boardinghouse home only to slip them some ...

Related newspaper, magazine, and journal articles:

 
 
Newsweek Harper's Magazine The Washington Post Chicago Tribune Crain's Chicago Business PRNewswire Pediatric News The Nation Advertising Age The Economist (US) A FREE trial gives you access to over 80 million articles! Access over 6,500 publications with a FREE trial!