Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaModel at prestigious fashion house is murdered. Blackmail revealed as motive. Kajsa Hillman, employed undercover, uncovers a few potential killers. More deaths follow as culprit covers track... Leggi tuttoModel at prestigious fashion house is murdered. Blackmail revealed as motive. Kajsa Hillman, employed undercover, uncovers a few potential killers. More deaths follow as culprit covers tracks.Model at prestigious fashion house is murdered. Blackmail revealed as motive. Kajsa Hillman, employed undercover, uncovers a few potential killers. More deaths follow as culprit covers tracks.
Curt Löwgren
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This is the second of five movies involving the Hillman detectives and unlike the first (The Lady in Black) this is in colour. And it looks great, John and Kajsa Hillman are visiting friends at Fashion House La Femme, when bodies start piling up, starting with model Katja Sundin. The head of the fashion house is Thyra Lennberg is not a pleasant woman so when she is murdered in a house fire there's plenty of suspects. Annalisa Ericson and Karl-Arne Holmsten are great as the detective couple ably assisted by Freddy (Nils Halberg) and his girlfriend Sonja (Lena Granhagen) who provide a comedy element. Decent fifties fayre.
Sometimes in life you've gotta change your plans. For example, my initial plan was to watch all the "Hillman" films I could get a hold of, because the idea of a Swedish Nick-and-Nora-ish detective couple sounded appealing to me. But after watching "Mannequin In Red", I will probably not follow through on any of their other films. Though well-photographed, this film is boring, flat, uninteresting and tiresome. What's more, there is no snap in the dialogue, no banter between the leads. It's one of those films that within the first 14 minutes you feel that if you turned it off right there, you wouldn't miss a thing - and it goes on (and on, and on....) for 104 minutes! The "comic relief" assistant character is especially wasteful. * out of 4.
There are a few things that really impress me in this movie. First of all, this should be seen on a large screen where one can be impressed with the beautiful Eastmancolor. Arne Mattsson is known for using complicated camera movements There are two actresses that stand out. Anita Björk can portray subtle feelings with just a twitch of her mouth. And Lillebil Ibsen does the role of aunt Thyra wonderfully. It is positively impossible to hear a Norwegian accent, although she apparently was one of Norway's biggest stars. The plot itself can be a bit tricky to follow and one has to see the movie more than once to really comprehend all the innuendos and hints from the characters, to understand what role they play and why they act like they do.Of course, the director could have streamlined the movie much more, e.g. by removing the funny sidekick, Freddy, altogether. The movie is a bit too long with its 110 minutes and it could have been paced much quicker.
The second of Arne Mattson's 'Holman' series - and the first in colour - based on the novels of Folke Meling, known for always having a colour in the title.
Known as "the Swedish Hitchcock ", in common with Hitchcock Mattson here employs bright fifties colour in this murder mystery set against the backdrop of Swedish high fashion in which the models keep turning up dead.
The ladies all being Swedish are awesome, with even the old woman confined to a wheelchair possessing perfect bones. The victims themselves predictably are all absolutely fabulous. While for those sophisticates among you Anita Bjork has a lady friend with she keeps exchanging meaningful looks; if you know what I mean.
Known as "the Swedish Hitchcock ", in common with Hitchcock Mattson here employs bright fifties colour in this murder mystery set against the backdrop of Swedish high fashion in which the models keep turning up dead.
The ladies all being Swedish are awesome, with even the old woman confined to a wheelchair possessing perfect bones. The victims themselves predictably are all absolutely fabulous. While for those sophisticates among you Anita Bjork has a lady friend with she keeps exchanging meaningful looks; if you know what I mean.
This is not necessarily a good movie, with a creaky storyline (along with the old lady's wheelchair), some stiff and some overplayed performances and silly "funny" moments. Still, I am very fond of this. It has several suspenseful sequences, a few on-the-spot performances and, above all, a gorgeus photography. It predates all the giallos of the sixties and seventies in its appearance with at least 4-5 years and some chunks could have been lifted from this movie to "Blood and black lace", Mario Bavas tour-de-force in giallo and the start of a whole trend. These films also share its environment, a fashion-salon. The murders are not gruesome by todays standards of course, the atmosphere is right!! Two thumbs up!!
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- QuizThis is the second film in a pentalogy of the Folke Mellvig/Lars Widding murder-mystery stories: Damen i svart (1958), Mannekäng i rött (1958), Ryttare i blått (1959), Vita frun (1962), and Den gula bilen (1963).
- ConnessioniFeatured in Minns Ni? (1993)
- Colonne sonoreOskar Svensson (Monsieur William)
Music by Léo Ferré
Lyrics by Jean-Roger Caussimon (1950)
Swedish lyrics by Bo-Ivan Petersson (1958)
Performed by Monica Nielsen
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- Data di uscita
- Paese di origine
- Lingua
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- Mannequin in Red
- Luoghi delle riprese
- Danderydsgatan, Östermalm, Stoccolma, Svezia(Freddy and Sonja tail Gabriella)
- Azienda produttrice
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- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 48min(108 min)
- Proporzioni
- 1.66 : 1
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