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Francis in the Haunted House (1956)
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August 1956 (USA) moreTagline:
THE LAFFS ARE SIMPLY KILLING! (original print ad - all caps) morePlot:
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Francis without Chills, in two ways moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Mickey Rooney | ... | David Prescott | |
| Virginia Welles | ... | Lorna MacLeod | |
| James Flavin | ... | Police Chief Martin | |
| Paul Cavanagh | ... | Neil Frazer | |
| Mary Ellen Kay | ... | Lorna Ann | |
| David Janssen | ... | Police Lieutenant Hopkins | |
| Ralph Dumke | ... | Mayor Hargrove | |
| Richard Gaines | ... | D.A. Reynolds | |
| Richard Deacon | ... | Jason | |
| Dick Winslow | ... | Sergeant Arnold | |
| Timothy Carey | ... | Hugo | |
| Helen Wallace | ... | Mrs. MacPherson | |
| Charles Horvath | ... | Malcolm | |
| Edward Earle | ... | Howard Grisby | |
| John Maxwell | ... | Edward Ryan |
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This last film in the popular "Francis" series marked two major changes: Mickey Rooney replaced Donald O'Connor and Paul Frees replaced Chill Wills as the voice of Francis. moreFAQ
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This is the last of the seven Talking Mule pictures in the series put out by Universal during the fifties. This one is the wild card, seeing as it not only does without Donald O'Connor, but also Chill Wills' voicing of Francis. This time we've got Mickey Rooney in the lead and Paul Frees as the voice of Francis. I have lots of admiration for Rooney who can be dynamite when properly directed, but here he is directed by notable hack Charles Lamont and is allowed to sputter away cartoonishly throughout. And Rooney, only in his mid-thirties, looks quite aged, far removed from the youthful looks of his heyday only a decade previous to this. Then there is the heroic attempt by Paul Frees to imitate Chill Wills, which is impossible because Frees' voice is almost as well known and distinctive.
The film itself is one of those estate inheritance murder mysteries with Francis saving the day by alternately helping Rooney solve the case and rescuing him from being killed during the investigation. David Janssen has a small part as a cop, and Timothy Carey plays a hulking worker at the estate (without getting one line of dialogue). The film's title and advertising campaign tries to make you think this is a spooky story, but there's nothing supernatural about it and the scenes at the estate aren't played for chills. Sadly, there aren't any laughs either, unless you find mirth in the umpteenth time Francis reveals his talking ability to some hapless bug-eyed character.