The Silent Playground
The Silent Playground is a 1963 British thriller film written and directed by Stanley Goulder.[2][3]
The Silent Playground | |
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Directed by | Stanley Goulder |
Produced by | George Mills |
Written by | Stanley Goulder |
Starring | Roland Curram Bernard Archard Jean Anderson Ellen McIntosh |
Music by | Tristram Cary |
Cinematography | Martin Curtis |
Edited by | Peter Musgrave |
Production company | Focus Film Productions |
Distributed by | British Lion (UK) |
Release date |
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Running time | 75 minutes[1] |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Production
The film was shot on location in 24 days for $75,000 by debut feature director Goulder, who had previously made documentaries.[1][4]
Plot premise
Police hunt for mental hospital out patient Simon Lacey (Roland Curram), who has been unwittingly handing out barbiturates to children as sweets.
Cast
- Bernard Archard as Insp. Duffy
- Jean Anderson as Mrs. Lacey
- Roland Curram as Simon Lacey
- Ellen McIntosh as Mavis Nugent
- John Ronane as Alan
- Desmond Llewelyn as Dr. Green
- Rowena Gregory as Jane Wilson
- Basil Beale as Sgt. Clark
- Cheryl Molineaux as Ruby
- Michael Byrne as Roger
- Malya Nappi as Mrs. Rosati
- Margaret Flint as Mrs. Fairgrove (as Maggie Flint)
- Mollie Maureen as Mrs. McCarthy
- Gretchen Franklin as Mrs. Elgin
- Barbara Miller as Mrs. Heatherley
- Christine Ozanne as Mrs. Briggs
- Anna Turner as Mrs. Ward
- Victor Charrington as Sgt. in sub-station
- Edward Dentith as Cinema manager
- Margaret Durnell as Matron
- Rickford Harris as Johnny
- Aileen Harte as Mrs. Nesbitt
- J. Mark Roberts as P.C. in sub-station
- Donald Tandy as Hospital porter
- Joe Wadham as Duffy's driver
- Peter Wells as Ted
Reception
It was a commercial disappointment.[5]
Critical
Variety wrote "this is quality production...[Goulder's] screenplay is taut, economic and natural in dialog and his direction is unfussy and alert."[1] and TV Guide wrote "The story never panders to its more-sensational elements but is, instead, an intelligent and sensitive thriller."[6]
gollark: However, pinephone?
gollark: The mass market doesn't care and phone development is expensive.
gollark: I agree utterly. But not the PC bit. I even wrote a blog post about it, which takes real dedication.
gollark: Unlikely.
gollark: Yes, it is HIGHLY apious.
References
- "The Silent Playground". Variety. January 1, 1964.
- "Watch The Silent Playground". BFI Player.
- "The Silent Playground (1964)". BFI.
- "Stanley Goulder". BFI.
- Petrie, Duncan James (2017). "Bryanston Films : An Experiment in Cooperative Independent Production and Distribution" (PDF). Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television: 12. ISSN 1465-3451.
- "The Silent Playground | TV Guide". TVGuide.com.
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