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I Killed the Count

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Genre
  
Comedy, Mystery

Language
  
English

5.6/10
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Writer
  
Lawrence Huntington, Alec Coppel (play)

I Killed the Count is a 1937 play by Alec Coppel. Its success launched Coppel's career.

Contents

Cast of Original London Production in 1937

Eric Maturin (Count Victor Mattoin), Athole Stewart (Viscount Sorrington), Alec Clunes (Detective Raines), Anthony Holles (Samuel Diamond), Kathleen Harrison (Polly), George Merritt (Divisional Inspector Davidson), Meriel Forbes (Renee La Lune), Barbara Francis (Louise Rogers), Edward Petley (Johnson), Hugh E. Wright (Mullet), Anthony Bushell (Bernard K. Froy), John Oxford (PC Clifton), and Frederick Cooper (Martin).

1942 Broadway Production

The play was produced on Broadway in 1942.

1939 Novel adaptation

A novelisation of the play was published in 1939.

1939 Film adaptation

I Killed the Count is a 1939 British, black-and-white, comedy, crime, mystery film, directed by Frederic Zelnik and starring Ronald Shiner as Mullet, Ben Lyon, Syd Walker, Terence De Marney, Barbara Blair and Athole Stewart.

It was produced by Grafton Films.

Synopsis

Cockney comedian Syd Walker plays it more or less straight as Scotland Yard Detective Inspector Davidson, at present trying to determine who murdered the much-hated Count Mattoni (Leslie Perrins). The dilemma isn't that the Detective is suffering from a lack of witnesses. In fact, four different people come forth to confess to the killing – each of them with plenty of motive and opportunity.

Cast

  • Ben Lyon – Bernard Froy
  • Syd Walker – Detective Inspector Davidson
  • Terence De Marney – Detective Sergeant Raines
  • Barbara Blair – Renée la Lune
  • Athole Stewart – Lord Sorrington
  • Antoinette Cellier – Louise Rogers
  • Leslie Perrins – Count Mattoni
  • David Burns – Diamond
  • Ronald Shiner – Mullet
  • Aubrey Mallalieu – Johnson
  • Kathleen Harrison – Polly
  • Gus McNaughton – Martin
  • Release

    Originally released in the US by Grand National Films Inc. in 1939, I Killed the Count was reissued the following year as Who is Guilty? by Monogram Pictures in America.

    Radio Adaptations

    The play was adapted for Australian radio in 1941. Max Afford did the adaptation.

    It was also adapted for BBC radio in 1945.

    1948 BBC TV Adaptation

    A second adaptation I Killed the Count was made by the BBC in 1948.

    1956 ITV TV Adaptation

    The play was adapted by ITV in 1956.

    1957 Alfred Hitchcock Presents Version

    The play was also adapted as a three-parter on TV's Alfred Hitchcock Presents

    1959 Belgian TV Version

    The play was adapted for Belgian TV in 1959.

    References

    I Killed the Count Wikipedia
    I Killed the Count IMDb