Topper (1937) - (Original Trailer)
Cary Grant and Constance Bennett are a couple of playful ghosts adding new life to a stuffy bank president (Roland Young), called Topper (1937).
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Topper (1937) -- (Movie Clip) Stop Being A Mummy
From the annual board meeting, top share-holder George (Cary Grant) is disruptive, his inhibited banker friend Roland Young (title character) grumbling afterward before he notices wife Marion (Constance Bennett), in the office, the pair then considering his prospects, in Topper, 1937.
Topper (1937) -- (Movie Clip) What Good Deeds Have You Done?
Socialites George and Marion (Cary Grant, Constance Bennett) get killed, motoring home to their posh suburb, first discussing their up-tight banker, the title character (Roland Young, not seen), then their own future, Norman Z. McLeod directing producer Hal Roachs Topper, 1937.
Topper (1937) -- (Movie Clip) I'm Probably Talking To Myself
In a maybe mid-life crisis and mourning the loss of his client-friends the Kerbys (Cary Grant and Constance Bennett), banker Roland Young (title character) crashes his new car (a customized 1936 Buick Roadmaster) at the same spot where they died, and is surprised, with lots of trick shots, from producer Hal Roach, in Topper, 1937.
Topper (1937) -- (Movie Clip) Old Man Moon
From the opening sequence, affluent George and Marion (Cary Grant, Constance Bennett) go night-clubbing before his morning bank-board meeting, finishing at a joint where theyre on first names with Hoagy Carmichael himself, joining him in an original tune, in the Hal Roach comedy Topper 1937.