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Le Mannequin en rouge

Original title: Mannekäng i rött
  • 1958
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
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Anita Björk, Bengt Brunskog, Elsa Prawitz, Annalisa Ericson, Lena Granhagen, Nils Hallberg, and Karl-Arne Holmsten in Le Mannequin en rouge (1958)
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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 track... Read allModel 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.

  • Director
    • Arne Mattsson
  • Writers
    • Folke Mellvig
    • Lars Widding
  • Stars
    • Anita Björk
    • Lillebil Ibsen
    • Nils Hallberg
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    717
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Arne Mattsson
    • Writers
      • Folke Mellvig
      • Lars Widding
    • Stars
      • Anita Björk
      • Lillebil Ibsen
      • Nils Hallberg
    • 13User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Anita Björk
    Anita Björk
    • Chefsmannekäng Birgitta Lindell
    Lillebil Ibsen
    Lillebil Ibsen
    • Thyra Lennberg - Ägare till La Femme
    Nils Hallberg
    Nils Hallberg
    • Freddy Sjöström
    Gio Petré
    Gio Petré
    • Gabrielle von Hook - Lennbergs systerdotter
    Bengt Brunskog
    Bengt Brunskog
    • Robert 'Bobbi' Nordahl - Lennbergs fosterson
    Lena Granhagen
    Lena Granhagen
    • Sonja Svensson - Expedit på La Femme
    Lennart Lindberg
    • Rickard von Hook
    Kotti Chave
    Kotti Chave
    • Kriminalkommissarie Sune Öhrgren
    Lissi Alandh
    Lissi Alandh
    • Modeskapare 'Peter' Morell
    Kerstin Dunér
    • Anette - Mannekäng
    Torsten Winge
    Torsten Winge
    • Vaktmästare Lindkvist
    Anita Lindblom
    Anita Lindblom
    • Monika - Mannekäng
    Eivor Landström
    Eivor Landström
    • Damen med katten
    Elsa Prawitz
    Elsa Prawitz
    • Katja Sundin - Den röda mannekängen
    Maritta Marke
    Maritta Marke
    • Elsa Magnusson - Lennbergs hushållerska
    John Norrman
    John Norrman
    • Slottsvaktmästare Johansson
    John Melin
    John Melin
    • Slottsvaktmästare Westman
    Curt Löwgren
    Curt Löwgren
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    • (as Curt Löfgren)
    • Director
      • Arne Mattsson
    • Writers
      • Folke Mellvig
      • Lars Widding
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    User reviews13

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    8neil-douglas2010

    Lovely looking Swedish detective thriller

    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.
    7Tweekums

    Mannequin in Red

    This the second of the 'Hillman Thrillers' sees husband and wife detectives John and Kajsa Hillman, along with assistant Freddie, investigating the murder of a model at a fashion house, with Kajsa going undercover as a new model. It quickly becomes clear that the dead woman had been blackmailing various people but they might not be the only ones with a motive to kill... and her death won't be the last.

    Having enjoyed 'The Lady in Black' it made sense to watch other available films in the series. The first obvious difference with this one is that it is in colour. It is also set in Stockholm so has a different feel to the previous film's rural setting. It still has the same protagonists though. John and Kajsa are good protagonists; serious and getting the job done while Freddie continues to provide light relief along with beautiful girlfriend Sonja. The mystery provides plenty of suspects as well as some good twists and turns that one would hope for in the genre. It may be over sixty five years old but it doesn't feel too dated; the colour looks great. The cast does a solid job and despite the grisly nature of the murders nothing really unpleasant is shown meaning it can be enjoyed by more squeamish fans of the genre. Overall a good second instalment in the series; I'll certainly be watching more and would recommend it to anybody looking for a solid mystery.

    These comments are based on watching the film in Swedish with English subtitles.
    7Bunuel1976

    MANNEQUIN IN RED (Arne Mattsson, 1958) ***

    I first became aware of this Swedish thriller via Tim Lucas' Audio Commentary for Mario Bava's "Giallo" landmark (and, arguably, masterpiece) BLOOD AND BLACK LACE (1964); the latter was said to be somewhat reminiscent of it and, having now watched the earlier effort for myself, I can see where such an argument is coming from – as there are undeniable thematic and stylistic (more on these later) and even aural (meaning, the score) parallels…yet how deliberate imitations they were I cannot tell! Still, considering just how many films directly ripped off the Bava classic – without taking the edge off the prototype, I might add – one can make concessions for its having drawn a certain inspiration from somewhere, too!

    For the record, here we have a fashion-house setting (with the colour scheme – right from the opening credits sequence – being similarly given its due), blackmail (though the main reason behind the killing spree is actually the usual one of inheritance – thus also numbering males among the victims in this case!) and, while no specific aura is created around the figure of the assassin, the perpetrator does manage a few sensational slayings (in fact, twice are dead models discovered as having replaced a dummy – one is stabbed and arranged in a window display, and another is memorably hung way up in the air on a symbolic gallows). Incidentally, it seems that if Bava had indeed watched this, he would derive elements from it for at least two other movies of his: the presence of a dagger (or a set of them here) is also central to the Italian Maestro's THE WHIP AND THE BODY (1963), whereas that of the wheelchair-bound elderly owner of the establishment – to say nothing of the whole string of murders spun by the coveting of her legacy – looks forward to A BAY OF BLOOD (1971)!

    Otherwise, the protagonists are an icy blonde undercover model, her debonair investigator husband, his obligatory comic relief sidekick (he not only stutters but is, annoyingly, an automobile nut into the bargain!); the suspects, then, are likewise stock characters: ambitious shop manager, ne'er-do-well 'son', philandering/extravagant relatives, etc. However, there is also a middle-aged lady who repeatedly turns up and somehow comes into possession of the old woman's white cat following her demise – but, for the life of me, I could not fathom what her exact function within the narrative was supposed to be! The film, then, is quite handsome-looking and reasonably enjoyable, if a bit long at 106 minutes (when BLOOD AND BLACK LACE clocked in at a mere 85, which I would say is just about right for this sort of fare!)…while the twist ending was predictable enough (albeit, still effectively rendered). By the way, this was the second of 5 'vehicles' for the central sleuthing couple (and their klutzy assistants!) director Mattsson would helm; I do not own any of the others, but did manage to acquire copies of his ONE SUMMER OF HAPPINESS (1951) and THE DOLL (1962) over the years, though both remain unwatched up to now.
    7ZeddaZogenau

    Nordic Noir in Color: The Hillmans investigate again!

    Second case for the Hillman investigative couple

    This Swedish crime thriller by BERLINALE winner Arne MATTSSON is a real feast for the eyes. Extravagant dresses are presented here in beautiful colors. Because, you can't believe it, there is actually a murderer on the loose in the Stockholm fashion house LA FEMME. First victim: the beautiful mannequin in red, which many society gentlemen also appreciated. It's just a good thing that Kajsa Hillman (Annalisa ERICSON) is also blessed with a model figure and can investigate on site. All that remains for the husband of the gods (Karl Arne HOLMSTEN) is to make clever speeches. There are enough suspicions and inconsistencies so that there is never a dull moment. The cast is again top notch. Lillebil IBSEN, who was also very popular in Berlin during the Weimar Republic, gives a gala performance as the beastly fashion house boss. Anna Wintour could learn a lot from her. The tried and tested Anita BJÖRK plays the dutiful manager and the radiantly beautiful Gio PETRE even gets to sing a Swedish song as the scheming beast. Every crime fan will get their money's worth. While the Hillmans' first case was still in black and white, here you are almost blinded by the interplay of colors and shapes. The film's excellent craftsmanship partly hints at what Mario BAVA would bring to perfection in CINECITTA's BLUTIGE SEIDE / BLOODY SILK a few years later: an early giallo from the far north! With this Swedish bite, NETFLIX is giving its subscribers a very special gift: as a crime thriller fan and connoisseur of older films, you shouldn't miss this discovery!!!
    7Coventry

    The Red Mannequin? Don't you mean the Dead Mannequin?

    Deceit, blackmail, and vicious murders in a posh fashion house where lots of ravishing female models are employed. Hey, that sounds like the plot synopsis of an Italian Giallo from the 60s or early 70s! But "Mannequin in Red" is Swedish and got released in the 1958 already, so could this possibly be a sort of blueprint/pioneer for my absolute favorite cult sub-genre of all times? The answer is "yes", but nobody in the cast or crew was aware of it at the time. Fact remains that, six year later, the stupendous Mario Bava came with the similar "Blood and Black Lace" and changed euro-horror cinema forever.

    "Mannequin in Red" plays out like a mystery thriller centering around a married couple of private detectives named John and Kajsa Hillman. I actually like the concept of a man and wife solving murder puzzles together! This is apparently the second of four Swedish thrillers revolving around the sleuth-couple, and the other three have a color in the title as well. Here, Kajsa Hillman gets hired by the stern and wheelchair-bound fashion guru Thyra Lennberg, supposedly as a model but, in reality, it's to keep eyes and ears open for all the lies & deceit at the La Femme fashion house. Shortly after, the body of a brutally murdered model is discovered - in the shop window, of all places - and several grim and dark secrets of the fashionista family come to the surface.

    It's a good film, with a handful of intelligent twists in the script and a stunning photography, but there are also unsurpassable flaws. "Mannequin in Red" is too long and has too many unnecessary supportive characters and sub plots. Particularly all the sequences with the clumsy sidekick Freddy and his girlfriend should have been cut because they are embarrassingly unfunny. The twists/revelations at the end are not too difficult to guess, but bear in mind the release year was 1958, and thus long before all those other titles where you've seen similar endings.

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    • Trivia
      This is the second film in a pentalogy of the Folke Mellvig/Lars Widding murder-mystery stories: Damen i svart (1958), Le Mannequin en rouge (1958), Ryttare i blått (1959), Vita frun (1962), and Den gula bilen (1963).
    • Connections
      Featured in Minns Ni? (1993)
    • Soundtracks
      Oskar 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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    • Release date
      • February 22, 1961 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Sweden
    • Language
      • Swedish
    • Also known as
      • Mannequin in Red
    • Filming locations
      • Danderydsgatan, Östermalm, Stockholm, Sweden(Freddy and Sonja tail Gabriella)
    • Production company
      • Sandrews
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 48m(108 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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