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No Orchids for Miss Blandish |
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No Orchids for Miss Blandish - 1948 | 98 mins | Drama, Crime | B&WThe Production TeamDirector: St. John Legh Clowes. Producer: St. John Legh Clowes. Script: St. John Legh Clowes. (from the novel by James Hadley Chase) Cinematography: Gerald Gibbs. Film Editing: Manuel del Campo and Connie Mason. Art Direction: Harry Moore and Maurice Pelling. Makeup Department: Doris Cummins and Lester Garde. Sound Department: George Burgess and John W. Mitchell. Original Music: George Melachrino. |
The CastLinden Travers - Miss Blandish Jack La Rue - Slim Grisson Walter Crisham - Eddie Schultz MacDonald Parke - Doc Lilli Molnar - Ma Grisson Danny Green - Flyn Hugh McDermott - Dave Fenner Zoe Gail - Margo Frances Marsden - Anna Charles Goldner - Louie Percy Marmont - John Blandish Leslie Bradley - Ted Bailey Richard Nelson - Riley Bill O'Connor - Johnny Sid James - Ted Michael Balfour - Barney Irene Prador - Olga John McLaren - Foster Harvey Jack Lester - Police Capt. Brennan |
Plot SynopsisBased on the lurid novel by James Hadley Chase, No Orchid’s for Miss Blandish’s mixture of sex, violence and low morals made it one of the most controversial films of the late 1940’s and outraged the establishment with The Observer newspaper commenting that “it has all the morals of an alley cat and the sweetness of a sewer.” Contrastingly, George Orwell defended the book and Time Out praised “the sets, the acting, the smoothly effective direction are all good” whilst Fadley Chase’s novel was alleged to be the most popular book amongst serving British troops during WWII. The well-crafted homage to Hollywood was financed by the US and filmed by Renown at Twickenham studios. The film is letdown by one-dimensional characterisations and ludicrous plot development. Pampered heiress Miss Blandish (Linden Travers) is abducted for ransom by sadistic gangster Slim Grissom (Jack LaRue) after he beats her playboy fiancé Foster Harvey to death following a roadside hold-up. His intentions are far from honourable, but given the cruelty of the rest of the Grissom gang, Miss Blandish finds herself attracted to the boss. They plan to run off together and start a new life in Cuba but after a shoot-out with Eddie Schultz the misfit couple are forced to go on the run with the police in hot pursuit. |
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