Assignment Redhead

1956 British film by Maclean Rogers

  • 1956 (1956)
Running time
79 minsCountriesUnited Kingdom
United StatesLanguageEnglishBudgetover £15,000[1]

Assignment Redhead (released in the US as Million Dollar Manhunt) is a 1956 British crime thriller film written and directed by Maclean Rogers.[2] It is based on the novel Requiem for a Redhead by Lindsay Hardy.

Synopsis

Murderous international master criminal Dumetrius specialises in providing false travel documents. He flies to London from post-war Berlin with twelve million dollars in counterfeit cash. To cover his tracks he kills one passenger, frames another, and then hides out with a cabaret cigarette girl. American Major Keen is working for British intelligence and pursues him. Keen falls for a redheaded singer and accordion-player, who is under Dumetrius's control.

Cast

  • Richard Denning as Major Gregory Keen
  • Carole Mathews as Hedy Bergner
  • Ronald Adam as Major Scammel / Dumetrius
  • Danny Green as Yotti Blum
  • Brian Worth as Captain Peter Ridgeway
  • Jan Holden as Sally Jennings
  • Hugh Moxey as Sergeant Tom Coutts
  • Peter Swanwick as Monsieur Paul Bonnet
  • Elwyn Brook-Jones as Digby Mitchel
  • Ronald Leigh-Hunt as Colonel Julian Fentriss, M.I.5.
  • Robert O'Neil as Captain Hank Godowski
  • Paul Hardtmuth as Dr. Buchmann
  • Bill Nagy as Marzotti
  • Alex Gallier as Max Rubenstein
  • Robert Bruce as Staff Officer
  • George Holdcroft as Nightclub Diner

Production

The film was the first of seven made by Richard Gordon's Amalgamated Productions. It was a co-production with Butcher's Film Distributors.[1]

The film was made for under £15,000 plus the salaries and expenses of the American participants.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c Tom Weaver, The Horror Hits of Richard Gordon, Bear Manor Media 2011 p 17
  2. ^ BFI.org

External links

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