Tiger by the Tail (1955 film)
Tiger by the Tail | |
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Directed by | John Gilling |
Screenplay by | John Gilling Willis Goldbeck |
Based on | Never Come Back by John Mair |
Produced by | Robert S. Baker Monty Berman |
Starring | Larry Parks Constance Smith Lisa Daniely Cyril Chamberlain Donald Stewart |
Cinematography | Eric Cross |
Edited by | Jack Slade |
Music by | Stanley Black |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Eros Films (UK) United Artists (US) |
Release date |
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Running time | 80 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Tiger by the Tail (U.S. title: Cross-Up; also known as CrossUp) is a 1955 British second feature ('B')[1] crime thriller film directed by John Gilling and starring Larry Parks, Constance Smith, Lisa Daniely and Donald Stewart.[2][3] The screenplay was by Gilling and Willis Goldbeck, adapted from the 1942 novel Never Come Back by John Mair.
Plot
[edit]An American journalist works to expose a criminal gang in London. However, his investigation of their counterfeiting activities leads to his kidnapping by the gang.
Cast
[edit]- Larry Parks as John Desmond
- Constance Smith as Jane Claymore
- Lisa Daniely as Anna Ray
- Cyril Chamberlain as Foster
- Donald Stewart as Macauly
- Ronan O'Casey as Nick
- Alexander Gauge as Fitzgerald
- Ronald Leigh-Hunt as Doctor Scott
- June Rodney as young psychiatric nurse
- Joan Heal as Annabella
- Thora Hird as Mary
- Doris Hare as Nurse Brady
- Marie Bryant as Melodie
- Russell Westwood as Sam
- John H. Watson as Truscott
- Robert Moore as Clarke
- Hal Osmond as Charlie
- Frank Forsyth as Sergeant Gross
- Alastair Hunter as hotel clerk
- Margot Bryant as cleaning woman
Production
[edit]The film was shot at Walton Studios and on location around London.[citation needed]
Larry Parks had fallen foul of America's House Un-American Activities Committee, and had his first film role for four years starring in this film.[4]
Critical reception
[edit]The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "An average British crime thriller, involving an American hero in the familiar rigmarole of gangs, kidnappings and escapes. Unimaginatively, though quite capably directed, the film seems rather a waste of the talents of its leading players."[5]
The Radio Times Guide to Films gave the film 1/5 stars, writing: "Another trudge through the lowest depths of British movie-making, in the company of quota quickie specialist John Gilling. Larry Parks stars in this, one of his British movies, made after he was driven out of Hollywood at the height of his career during the McCarthy era witch-hunts of the 1950s. He plods through a tatty little tale about a journalist threatened by hoodlums. A thrill-free thriller."[6]
In British Sound Films: The Studio Years 1928–1959 David Quinlan rated the film as "average", writing: "Standard British thriller with familiar situations leaves its competent cast with little chance to shine."[7]
Sky Movies called it a "thoroughly routine British `B' thriller. ... Familiar situations and backdrops give a competent cast ... little chance to elevate their material above the ordinary. Director John Gilling, who also co-scripted, ensures the thriller is competent in all departments, if no more."[8]
References
[edit]- ^ Chibnall, Steve; McFarlane, Brian (2009). The British 'B' Film. London: BFI/Bloomsbury. p. 87. ISBN 978-1-8445-7319-6.
- ^ "Tiger by the Tail". British Film Institute Collections Search. Retrieved 22 May 2024.
- ^ "BFI | Film & TV Database | TIGER BY THE TAIL (1955)". Ftvdb.bfi.org.uk. 16 April 2009. Archived from the original on 17 January 2009. Retrieved 12 April 2014.
- ^ "Tiger by the Tail | review, synopsis, book tickets, showtimes, movie release date |". Time Out London. 27 April 2013. Retrieved 12 April 2014.
- ^ "Tiger by the Tail". The Monthly Film Bulletin. 22 (252): 92. 1 January 1955 – via ProQuest.
- ^ Radio Times Guide to Films (18th ed.). London: Immediate Media Company. 2017. p. 939. ISBN 9780992936440.
- ^ Quinlan, David (1984). British Sound Films: The Studio Years 1928–1959. London: B.T. Batsford Ltd. p. 388. ISBN 0-7134-1874-5.
- ^ "Tiger by the Tail - Sky Movies HD". Skymovies.sky.com. 23 May 2002. Retrieved 12 April 2014.
External links
[edit]- Tiger by the Tail at IMDb
- Review by Derek Winnert
- 1955 films
- 1950s crime comedy films
- Films directed by John Gilling
- British crime comedy films
- 1955 comedy films
- Films shot in London
- Films set in London
- Films shot at Nettlefold Studios
- 1950s English-language films
- 1950s British films
- British black-and-white films
- Films scored by Stanley Black
- English-language crime comedy films
- 1950s British film stubs
- Crime comedy film stubs