Development Production development of
Supernatural began around January 1933, with screenwriters Brian Marlow and Harvey Thew completing a screenplay from a story by Garnett Weston. Both Thew and Weston were reported to have attended real
séances and interview
spiritualists while gathering research to write the film.
Supernatural reunited the Halperin brothers with their crew they had on
White Zombie. This included writer Weston and
cinematographer Arthur Martinelli.
Oliver Lodge, a British spiritualist and
parapsychologist, was asked to serve as a technical director on the film, but declined.
Casting Madge Bellamy wrote in her autobiography that the Halperin Brothers tried to get her from
Paramount Studios for the lead role, but the studio insisted on signing
Carole Lombard from
Fox Studios. According to Bellamy, Lombard resented her role in the film as "her forte was comedy." Prior to Lombard's casting,
Pola Negri was also considered for the lead role, with
Ricardo Cortez playing a male lead, though neither were ultimately cast due to scheduling issues.
H. B. Warner was cast in the film after Lombard's attachment, which was announced on February 9, 1933.
Filming Principal photography took place on the Paramount Studios lot in
Los Angeles, California, commencing on February 20, 1933. Lombard's resentment towards the film often led to arguments on the set with Halperin. The
1933 Long Beach earthquake hit while filming which caused the cast and crew to run from the studio set shrieking in fright. Lombard completed reshoots for the film on March 20, 1933. According to biographer Mark Vieira, Lombard was unimpressed by Victor Halperin, feeling he was "inept" as a director. Lombard's costumes in the film were designed by
Edith Head. ==Release==