Director: Roy Del Ruth•Genres: Comedy, Fantasy, Mystery
When Cosmo Topper's ghostly friends Marion and George Kerby find their old haunt mysteriously disturbed, they enlist Topper's aid to solve the murder of the new owner of the mansion, Ann Carrington. Ann had been murdered shortly after inheriting the estate. The spectral duo and the befuddled Topper must uncover the killer among a cast of suspicious characters before they too meet a grim fate.
Topper Returns was generally well-received by critics and audiences alike for its blend of supernatural comedy and mystery. It successfully continued the popular Topper series, capitalizing on its established formula of ghostly antics and befuddled human protagonists.
Praised for its continued whimsical charm and comedic timing.
The addition of a mystery element was seen as a fresh, engaging twist to the series.
The spectral performances and Topper's reactions continued to delight audiences.
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Bill "Bojangles" Robinson, famous for his tap dancing, was one of the few Black actors to achieve significant stardom in Hollywood during this era, and his role as the ghost of a butler's friend was a departure from his usual leading man or musical roles.
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