Model at prestigious fashion house murdered. Blackmail revealed as motive. Kajsa Hillman, employed there, uncovers potential killers. More deaths follow as culprit covers tracks.Model at prestigious fashion house murdered. Blackmail revealed as motive. Kajsa Hillman, employed there, uncovers potential killers. More deaths follow as culprit covers tracks.Model at prestigious fashion house murdered. Blackmail revealed as motive. Kajsa Hillman, employed there, uncovers potential killers. More deaths follow as culprit covers tracks.
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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.
"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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- TriviaThis is the second film in a pentalogy of the Folke Mellvig/Lars Widding murder-mystery stories: The Lady in Black (1958), Mannequin in Red (1958), Rider in Blue (1959), Lady in White (1962), and The Yellow Car (1963).
- ConnectionsFeatured in Minns Ni? (1993)
- SoundtracksOskar Svensson
(Monsieur William)
Music by Léo Ferré
French lyrics by Jean-Roger Caussimon
Swedish lyrics by Bo-Ivan Petersson
Performed by Monica Nielsen
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- Also known as
- Mannequin in Red
- Filming locations
- Nordiska Museet, Djurgården, Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden(John meets Rickard and asks about Katja)
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- Runtime1 hour 48 minutes
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.66 : 1
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