Little Red Monkey
Little Red Monkey, released in the United States as Case of the Red Monkey, is a 1955 British crime film directed by Ken Hughes and starring Richard Conte, Rona Anderson and Russell Napier.[1] Detectives from Scotland Yard investigate a series of murders of leading nuclear scientists, and are intrigued by strange reports received about the crimes. The film was based on a BBC Television series of the same name, written by Eric Maschwitz and produced by Bill Lyon-Shaw, which ran for six 30-minute episodes in 1953.[2]
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Directed by | Ken Hughes |
Written by | James Eastwood Ken Hughes |
Based on | story by Eric Maschwitz |
Produced by | Alec C. Snowden |
Starring | Richard Conte Rona Anderson Russell Napier Sylva Langova |
Cinematography | Josef Ambor |
Edited by | Inman Hunter Geoffrey Muller |
Music by | Trevor Duncan |
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Distributed by | Anglo-Amalgamated Film Distributors |
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Running time | 71 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
The film was made by Anglo-Amalgamated at Merton Park Studios. The film was an international hit, and along with Confession proved a breakthrough for Anglo-Amalgamated. After its success the company began making more expensive productions, often hiring American stars for international appeal.[3][4]
Cast
- Richard Conte - Bill Locklin
- Rona Anderson - Julia Jackson
- Russell Napier - Superintendent John Harrington
- Sylva Langova - Hilde Heller, chief spy
- Colin Gordon - Harry Martin, reporter
- Donald Bisset - Editor Harris
- John King-Kelly - Spy Henchman
- Bernard Rebel - Vinson - Spy Henchman
- Arnold Marlé - Professor Leon Dushenko
- John Horsley - Detective Sergeant Gibson
- Jane Welsh - Superintendent McCollum
- Theodore Wilhelm - Secretary of the International Social Club
- Colin Tapley - Sir Clive Raglan
- Noel Johnson - Detective Sergeant Hawkins
- Jessica Kearns - Airport Hostess
- Geoffrey Denys - Doctor Mayhew
- Gianfranco Parolini - Inspector May
- Guy Deghy - Social Club Recreation Director
- Peter Godsell - Tommy McCollum
- Ed Devereaux - American Sailor
- George Margo - American Sailor
- André Mikhelson - East German Chief of Border Guards (uncredited)
- Tony Sympson - Cab Driver (uncredited)
Production
The film was based on a 1953 British television series starring Donald Houston and Honor Blackman. The show's theme tune was a hit.[5][6]
Film rights were acquired by Todon Productions who had produced Duel in the Jungle not long before. Tony Owens, who ran Todon, signed Richard Conte to play the lead; Conte had recently performed in the film Mask of Dust (also known as Race for Life) in England. Principal photography began on 24 May 1954 at Elstree Studios. The film was a co production with Anglo Guild.[7][8]
Reception
The Monthly Film Bulletin said it had "meagre excitements".[9]
References
- BFI.org
- "Donald Houston and Honor Blackman in 'LITTLE RED MONKEY'". BBC Genome Project. Retrieved 9 August 2015.
- Chibnall & McFarlane p.99
- Vagg, Stephen (14 November 2020). "Ken Hughes Forgotten Auteur". Filmink.
- LIMELIGHT BROUGHT HIM THE LIMELIGHT ...: Frank Chacksfield's name was practically unknown when he took the record market by storm Richards, Dick. Answers; London Vol. 125, Iss. 3237, (May 15, 1954): 7
- "Little Red Monkey: 6: In Which the Monkey Shows his Hand". Radio Times. BBC. 22–28 February 1953. p. 50.
- Drama: Maggie McNamara Due Soon for 'Black Widow'; Conte Set for Thriller Schallert, Edwin. Los Angeles Times 30 Apr 1954: A11
- Todon Doing 6th Picture Los Angeles Times 5 Feb 1956: D3.
- LITTLE RED MONKEY Monthly Film Bulletin; London Vol. 22, Iss. 252, (Jan 1, 1955): 40.
Bibliography
- Chibnall, Steve & McFarlane, Brian. The British 'B' Film. Palgrave MacMillan, 2009.
External links
- Little Red Monkey at IMDb
- Little Red Monkey at AllMovie
- Review of film at Variety
- Little Red Monkey at Letterbox DVD
- Little Red Monkey at BFI