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Murder Without Crime

Murder Without Crime is a 1950 British crime film directed by J. Lee Thompson (his first film, credited as J. Lee-Thompson) and starring Dennis Price, Derek Farr and Patricia Plunkett.[2] J. Lee Thompson also wrote the screenplay adapted from Double Error, his own successful West End play.[3]

Murder Without Crime
UK theatrical poster
Directed byJ. Lee Thompson
Written byJ. Lee Thompson (play and screenplay)
Produced byVictor Skutezky
Starring
CinematographyWilliam McLeod
Edited byEdward B. Jarvis
Music byPhilip Green
Production
company
Distributed byAssociated British-Pathé
Release date
October 1950 (UK)
Running time
80 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Box office£83,825 (UK)[1]

Plot

Following a bitter row, writer Stephen Holt (Derek Farr) walks out on his wife Jan (Patricia Plunkett) and goes to drown his sorrows at a nightclub. A drunken Steve ends up returning home with the club's wily hostess, Grena (Joan Dowling). Just then Jan calls, and announces she is returning that night to the flat. Steve attempts to get rid of Grena, but a fight ensues and he believes he has killed her. He quickly hides her body in an ottoman. Downstairs, the suave and sinister landlord Matthew (Dennis Price) hears the disturbance and goes to investigate.

Matthew suspects the edgy Steve is hiding something, and during the night continually taunts his tenant. Stephen eventually confesses, but rather than calling for the police the landlord blackmails his tenant for an extortionate rent, and reveals his long-held affection for his tenant's wife.[4][5]

Cast

Original Play

Double Error is a 1935 British play by J. Lee Thompson. It had a run in the West End when Thompson was only 18 years old. An article from this time about the play said he had written 40 plays already, including four in between his first two staged plays. The play led to a job offer for Thompson to write scripts, launching his career.[6]

The Daily Mail called it "a gripping thriller".[7][8] It was filmed as The Price of Folly, released in 1937.

The play was revised and had a run in London as Murder Without Crime in 1942. The New York Times said "the play's quality consists not in its crude and obvious plot but in the character drawing of the sadistic neighbour."[9]

The play was very successful and there was interest in other productions, in part because the play only required four actors and one set. In November 1942 it was optioned by an American producer.[10]

The play had a brief run on Broadway in 1943. It was revived in 1945 with John Carradine. It did not reach New York.[11] Variety reviewing the John Carradine production said "There is much too little in the J. Lee Thompson opus for a satisfactory theatre session. The surprise finish is a good twist for a short short story, and may provide the qualification for an Eric Johnston imprimatur in Hollywood, but the average Broadway-farer will find the device insufficient reward."[12]

The film adaptation began Thompson's career as film director.[13]

Critical reception

Variety said it was "a typical example of a stageplay transferred to the screen without any substantial revision of the script. The film version never breaks out of its original confines and is restricted in space and action... One of the most verbose examples of recent British productions, this is overloaded with precious dialog to fit the suave character played by Dennis Price. But it is completely out of place in a thriller, and draws laughs at the wrong places."[14] In The New York Times Bosley Crowther noted "a harmless, and, for the most part, pleasurable, addition to the horror-with-a-twist genre."[15]

The Los Angeles Times praised its "gripping, dark mood."[16] Britmovie described it as a "slick noirish thriller atmospherically directed by J. Lee Thompson."[4] TV Guide reviewer believed the film "suffers from a stagy presentation that never lets the celluloid medium take over...Thompson is content to present only a visually simplistic recording of the play. The dialog doesn't work well on screen, often drawing unintentional laughs. Despite the film's overriding weaknesses, it was an enormous hit in London's West End."[3]

References

  1. ^ Vincent Porter, 'The Robert Clark Account', Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television, Vol 20 No 4, 2000 p493
  2. ^ . Explore.bfi.org.uk. Archived from the original on 12 July 2012. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  3. ^ a b "Murder Without Crime Review". Movies.tvguide.com. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  4. ^ a b "Murder Without Crime 1950 | Britmovie | Home of British Films". Britmovie. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  5. ^ MURDER WITHOUT CRIME Picture Show; London Vol. 56, Iss. 1454, (Feb 10, 1951): 12.
  6. ^ Picture Gallery Date: Wednesday, May 22, 1935 Publication: Daily Mail p 19
  7. ^ Author of 40 Plays at 19 Author: C. H. Date: Tuesday, May 21, 1935 Publication: Daily Mail p. 6
  8. ^ "LITERARY NOTES". The Australasian. Vol. CXXXIX, no. 4, 526. Victoria, Australia. 5 October 1935. p. 6. Retrieved 22 August 2020 – via National Library of Australia.
  9. ^ London Letter: Eight New Theatrical Productions Are Opening Within Nine Days, The New York Times, 9 August 1942: X1.
  10. ^ Gossip of the Rialto: Twentieth Century-Fox Considers a Stock Company as a By-Product The New York Times 22 November 1942: X1.
  11. ^ Classic Readings Begin Tomorrow The New York Times 15 December 1945: 23
  12. ^ Review of December 1945 performance at Variety
  13. ^ Obituary of J Lee Thompson Director of Guns of Navarone and other films of derring-do The Daily Telegraph; 3 Sep 2002: 25.
  14. ^ Review of film at Variety
  15. ^ Crowther, Bosley (26 December 1951). "Movie Review – Distant Drums – THE SCREEN: SIX NEWCOMERS ON HOLIDAY FARE; 'Distant Drums,' Starring Gary Cooper, at the Warner- Hope Film at Globe". NYTimes.com. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  16. ^ Brash, Subtle Crime Stories Now Showing Los Angeles Times (1923-1995); Los Angeles, Calif. [Los Angeles, Calif] 5 July 1951: B8.

External links

  • Murder Without Crime at IMDb
  • Double Error at Reel Streets
  • Murder without crime at Letterbox DVD

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Murder Without Crime is a 1950 British crime film directed by J Lee Thompson his first film credited as J Lee Thompson and starring Dennis Price Derek Farr and Patricia Plunkett 2 J Lee Thompson also wrote the screenplay adapted from Double Error his own successful West End play 3 Murder Without CrimeUK theatrical posterDirected byJ Lee ThompsonWritten byJ Lee Thompson play and screenplay Produced byVictor SkutezkyStarringDennis PriceDerek FarrPatricia PlunkettJoan DowlingCinematographyWilliam McLeodEdited byEdward B JarvisMusic byPhilip GreenProductioncompanyABPCDistributed byAssociated British PatheRelease dateOctober 1950 UK Running time80 minutesCountryUnited KingdomLanguageEnglishBox office 83 825 UK 1 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Original Play 4 Critical reception 5 References 6 External linksPlot EditFollowing a bitter row writer Stephen Holt Derek Farr walks out on his wife Jan Patricia Plunkett and goes to drown his sorrows at a nightclub A drunken Steve ends up returning home with the club s wily hostess Grena Joan Dowling Just then Jan calls and announces she is returning that night to the flat Steve attempts to get rid of Grena but a fight ensues and he believes he has killed her He quickly hides her body in an ottoman Downstairs the suave and sinister landlord Matthew Dennis Price hears the disturbance and goes to investigate Matthew suspects the edgy Steve is hiding something and during the night continually taunts his tenant Stephen eventually confesses but rather than calling for the police the landlord blackmails his tenant for an extortionate rent and reveals his long held affection for his tenant s wife 4 5 Cast EditDennis Price as Matthew Derek Farr as Stephen Patricia Plunkett as Jan Joan Dowling as GrenaOriginal Play EditDouble Error is a 1935 British play by J Lee Thompson It had a run in the West End when Thompson was only 18 years old An article from this time about the play said he had written 40 plays already including four in between his first two staged plays The play led to a job offer for Thompson to write scripts launching his career 6 The Daily Mail called it a gripping thriller 7 8 It was filmed as The Price of Folly released in 1937 The play was revised and had a run in London as Murder Without Crime in 1942 The New York Times said the play s quality consists not in its crude and obvious plot but in the character drawing of the sadistic neighbour 9 The play was very successful and there was interest in other productions in part because the play only required four actors and one set In November 1942 it was optioned by an American producer 10 The play had a brief run on Broadway in 1943 It was revived in 1945 with John Carradine It did not reach New York 11 Variety reviewing the John Carradine production said There is much too little in the J Lee Thompson opus for a satisfactory theatre session The surprise finish is a good twist for a short short story and may provide the qualification for an Eric Johnston imprimatur in Hollywood but the average Broadway farer will find the device insufficient reward 12 The film adaptation began Thompson s career as film director 13 Critical reception EditVariety said it was a typical example of a stageplay transferred to the screen without any substantial revision of the script The film version never breaks out of its original confines and is restricted in space and action One of the most verbose examples of recent British productions this is overloaded with precious dialog to fit the suave character played by Dennis Price But it is completely out of place in a thriller and draws laughs at the wrong places 14 In The New York Times Bosley Crowther noted a harmless and for the most part pleasurable addition to the horror with a twist genre 15 The Los Angeles Times praised its gripping dark mood 16 Britmovie described it as a slick noirish thriller atmospherically directed by J Lee Thompson 4 TV Guide reviewer believed the film suffers from a stagy presentation that never lets the celluloid medium take over Thompson is content to present only a visually simplistic recording of the play The dialog doesn t work well on screen often drawing unintentional laughs Despite the film s overriding weaknesses it was an enormous hit in London s West End 3 References Edit Vincent Porter The Robert Clark Account Historical Journal of Film Radio and Television Vol 20 No 4 2000 p493 Murder without Crime BFI BFI Explore bfi org uk Archived from the original on 12 July 2012 Retrieved 4 April 2014 a b Murder Without Crime Review Movies tvguide com Retrieved 4 April 2014 a b Murder Without Crime 1950 Britmovie Home of British Films Britmovie Retrieved 4 April 2014 MURDER WITHOUT CRIME Picture Show London Vol 56 Iss 1454 Feb 10 1951 12 Picture Gallery Date Wednesday May 22 1935 Publication Daily Mail p 19 Author of 40 Plays at 19 Author C H Date Tuesday May 21 1935 Publication Daily Mail p 6 LITERARY NOTES The Australasian Vol CXXXIX no 4 526 Victoria Australia 5 October 1935 p 6 Retrieved 22 August 2020 via National Library of Australia London Letter Eight New Theatrical Productions Are Opening Within Nine Days The New York Times 9 August 1942 X1 Gossip of the Rialto Twentieth Century Fox Considers a Stock Company as a By Product The New York Times 22 November 1942 X1 Classic Readings Begin Tomorrow The New York Times 15 December 1945 23 Review of December 1945 performance at Variety Obituary of J Lee Thompson Director of Guns of Navarone and other films of derring do The Daily Telegraph 3 Sep 2002 25 Review of film at Variety Crowther Bosley 26 December 1951 Movie Review Distant Drums THE SCREEN SIX NEWCOMERS ON HOLIDAY FARE Distant Drums Starring Gary Cooper at the Warner Hope Film at Globe NYTimes com Retrieved 4 April 2014 Brash Subtle Crime Stories Now Showing Los Angeles Times 1923 1995 Los Angeles Calif Los Angeles Calif 5 July 1951 B8 External links EditMurder Without Crime at IMDb Double Error at Reel Streets 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