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The Black Panther (1977 film)

The Black Panther is a 1977 British crime film. Its subject is the real life ex-military criminal Donald Neilson, known as the "Black Panther". It was directed and produced by Ian Merrick, his first feature,[1] and stars Donald Sumpter, Debbie Farrington and Marjorie Yates.[2][3] The film was highly controversial on its release, regarded as deeply exploitative as it was released only a few years after the occurrence of the real life events. It was slated by media figures such as Sue Lawley of Tonight. Subsequently, the film was effectively banned from viewing.[4]

The Black Panther
Theatrical release poster
Directed byIan Merrick
Written byMichael Armstrong
Produced byIan Merrick
StarringDonald Sumpter
Debbie Farrington
Marjorie Yates
CinematographyJoseph Mangine
Edited byTeddy Darvas
Music byRichard Arnell
Production
company
Impics Productions
Distributed byAlpha Films
Release date
  • 26 December 1977 (1977-12-26)
Running time
102 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

Plot edit

The story begins with Neilson's robbery at Heywood Post Office in Greater Manchester on 16 February 1972. Neilson loses his black-hooded mask after a fight with the owner, but manages to escape. He later travels home to his wife and teenaged daughter, who are unaware of his criminal activity. Neilson is a strict family man, expecting complete obedience from his wife and daughter, while planning his next robberies and future kidnapping. On 15 February 1974, Neilson robs the Post Office in New Park, shooting the sub-postmaster in the process. A reward in set for Neilson at £5,000. While collecting newspaper articles on his activities, Neilson reminisces on his time in the army, and prepares for the kidnapping of the wealthy heiress Lesley Whittle. He robs the Post Office at Higher Baxenden in Lancashire on 6 September 1974, where he shoots the owner. He is seen scurrying away over rooftops by witnesses, and becomes known as The Black Panther, due to his black hood, and ability to disappear into the night. On 11 November, he robs Langley Post Office, shooting both clerks in the process. The press now regards him as public enemy number one.

On 14 January 1975, Neilson travels to Highley, Shropshire and kidnaps Lesley Whittle from her bed. He drives her to Bathpool Park in Kidsgrove, Staffordshire, where he takes her sixty feet underground into a reservoir drainage shaft system. He puts her on a narrow ledge, with food and drink, so nobody can hear or find her. He tightens a steel ligature around her neck to stop her escaping while he is away arranging the ransom. The Whittle family decide to inform the police after discovering Neilson's ransom note in the house. His demand is for £50,000.

After two failed attempts at communication, and another shooting by Neilson, Lesley's brother Ronald receives instructions on where to deliver the ransom. He is to drive to Bathpool Park where he is to look out for a flashing light. Ronald gets lost in the dark and cannot find Bathpool Park. In the confusion, Neilson becomes paranoid and angry, and goes back to Lesley. She falls from the ledge and dies, although it is not clear how it happens. On 23 January, the car which Neilson stole earlier is found abandoned. After the discovery, the police manage to link the kidnapping with the Black Panther killings. On 7 March, Lesley's body is found in Bathpool Park, and on 11 December 1975, Neilson is apprehended by two police officers after threatening them with a shotgun.

Cast edit

Legacy and home media edit

In 2012, the film was remastered and resurrected into the British Film Institute Archives and Hall of Fame, as an important British film to rave reviews. John Patterson of The Guardian commented that The Black Panther "emerges as a meticulous, tactful, well made and highly responsible true crime movie".[4] The film was released by the BFI as a combined DVD and Blu-Ray package in 2012.

References edit

  1. ^ "The Black Panther(1977)". Yahoo movies. Retrieved 4 June 2012.
  2. ^ (1996 [1977]), BFI Film & TV database
  3. ^ Chibnall & Petley p.225
  4. ^ a b John Patterson "Why The Black Panther can hold its head up high", The Guardian (blog), 6 June 2012

Bibliography edit

  • Chibnall, Steve & Petley, Julian. British Horror Cinema. Routledge, 2002.

External links edit

  • The Black Panther at IMDb  

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The Black Panther is a 1977 British crime film Its subject is the real life ex military criminal Donald Neilson known as the Black Panther It was directed and produced by Ian Merrick his first feature 1 and stars Donald Sumpter Debbie Farrington and Marjorie Yates 2 3 The film was highly controversial on its release regarded as deeply exploitative as it was released only a few years after the occurrence of the real life events It was slated by media figures such as Sue Lawley of Tonight Subsequently the film was effectively banned from viewing 4 The Black PantherTheatrical release posterDirected byIan MerrickWritten byMichael ArmstrongProduced byIan MerrickStarringDonald SumpterDebbie FarringtonMarjorie YatesCinematographyJoseph MangineEdited byTeddy DarvasMusic byRichard ArnellProductioncompanyImpics ProductionsDistributed byAlpha FilmsRelease date26 December 1977 1977 12 26 Running time102 minutesCountryUnited KingdomLanguageEnglish Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Legacy and home media 4 References 5 Bibliography 6 External linksPlot editThe story begins with Neilson s robbery at Heywood Post Office in Greater Manchester on 16 February 1972 Neilson loses his black hooded mask after a fight with the owner but manages to escape He later travels home to his wife and teenaged daughter who are unaware of his criminal activity Neilson is a strict family man expecting complete obedience from his wife and daughter while planning his next robberies and future kidnapping On 15 February 1974 Neilson robs the Post Office in New Park shooting the sub postmaster in the process A reward in set for Neilson at 5 000 While collecting newspaper articles on his activities Neilson reminisces on his time in the army and prepares for the kidnapping of the wealthy heiress Lesley Whittle He robs the Post Office at Higher Baxenden in Lancashire on 6 September 1974 where he shoots the owner He is seen scurrying away over rooftops by witnesses and becomes known as The Black Panther due to his black hood and ability to disappear into the night On 11 November he robs Langley Post Office shooting both clerks in the process The press now regards him as public enemy number one On 14 January 1975 Neilson travels to Highley Shropshire and kidnaps Lesley Whittle from her bed He drives her to Bathpool Park in Kidsgrove Staffordshire where he takes her sixty feet underground into a reservoir drainage shaft system He puts her on a narrow ledge with food and drink so nobody can hear or find her He tightens a steel ligature around her neck to stop her escaping while he is away arranging the ransom The Whittle family decide to inform the police after discovering Neilson s ransom note in the house His demand is for 50 000 After two failed attempts at communication and another shooting by Neilson Lesley s brother Ronald receives instructions on where to deliver the ransom He is to drive to Bathpool Park where he is to look out for a flashing light Ronald gets lost in the dark and cannot find Bathpool Park In the confusion Neilson becomes paranoid and angry and goes back to Lesley She falls from the ledge and dies although it is not clear how it happens On 23 January the car which Neilson stole earlier is found abandoned After the discovery the police manage to link the kidnapping with the Black Panther killings On 7 March Lesley s body is found in Bathpool Park and on 11 December 1975 Neilson is apprehended by two police officers after threatening them with a shotgun Cast editDonald Sumpter as Donald Neilson Debbie Farrington as Lesley Whittle Marjorie Yates as Neilson s Wife Sylvia O Donnell as Neilson s Daughter Andrew Burt as Lesley s Brother Alison Key as Lesley s Sister In Law Ruth Dunning as Lesley s Mother David Swift as Detective Chief Superintendent Michael Barrington Barbara New Peter Copley Brenda Cowling Paul Luty Edwin AppsLegacy and home media editIn 2012 the film was remastered and resurrected into the British Film Institute Archives and Hall of Fame as an important British film to rave reviews John Patterson of The Guardian commented that The Black Panther emerges as a meticulous tactful well made and highly responsible true crime movie 4 The film was released by the BFI as a combined DVD and Blu Ray package in 2012 References edit The Black Panther 1977 Yahoo movies Retrieved 4 June 2012 The Black Panther 1996 1977 BFI Film amp TV database Chibnall amp Petley p 225 a b John Patterson Why The Black Panther can hold its head up high The Guardian blog 6 June 2012Bibliography editChibnall Steve amp Petley Julian British Horror Cinema Routledge 2002 External links editThe Black Panther at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Black Panther 1977 film amp oldid 1180023843 Cast, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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