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Le Mannequin en rouge

Original title: Mannekäng i rött
  • 1958
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
717
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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
  • 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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    jangu

    Ahead of its time!

    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!!
    7HumanoidOfFlesh

    Swedish "Blood and Black Lace".

    After one of the models vanishes from the fashion house La Femme Kate Hillman starts her investigation along with Captain John Hillman.The chain of ghastly murders begins..."Mannequin in Red" is often cited as the main influence on Mario Bava's legendary giallo "Blood and Black Lace".It's a murder mystery that takes place in a fashion house.The film is gorgeously photographed by Hilding Bladh and offers some suspenseful moments.The killings are tame and completely bloodless and there are some irritating scenes that are supposed to be funny,but I wasn't amused.However if you want to see stylish giallo from Sweden check out "Mannequin in Red" before or after watching Bava's masterful "Blood and Black Lace".7 out of 10.
    8richardchatten

    Mannequin in Red

    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.
    7Mattias

    Better than average on balance

    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.
    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.

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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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