INDEPENDENT FILM PRODUCERS
PRESENTS
A ROMULUS PRODUCTION
From LIPPERT PICTURES
COSH BOY
starring
JOAN COLLINS as RENE ..
With
JAMES KENNEY ROBERT AYRES BETTY ANN DAVIES HERMIONE BADDELY
NANCY ROBERTS HERMIONE GINGOLD LAURENCE NAISMITH JOHNNY BRIGGS
IAN WHITTAKER SIDNEY JAMES
Director of Photography - Jack Asher Art Director - Bernard Robinson Edited by Charles Hasse
Music by Lambert Williamson Screenplay by Lewis Gilbert & Vernon Harris from the stage play -
"Master Crook" by Bruce Walker Assistant Director - John Bremer Produced by Daniel M Angel
Directed by Lewis Gilbert ....

(c) Romulus 1952 ... 73 mins .. B/W .. Region 1 DVD from VCI ENTERTAINMENT ..

SUNDAY GRAPHIC :
" I don't remember such an outcry when it was played on the London stage. I suppose they assume that theatregoers are far steadier fellows than the film public!"
The film was shot at Riverside studios and Hammersmith, with Joan playing another of her teen gone bad roles, although the character of Rene is more virginal than in the other of her "Coffee Bar Jezebel" roles! Rene although fond of a good time, either at the local dance club or a day out on the river, still manages to convey an innocence, which is apparent when she is ambushed into a sexual situation with the ruffian Roy. Joan looks stunning and she brings a touch of youthful glamour to a drab looking London! Incidentally Hermione Baddeley plays Joan's mother in the film, a real battleaxe, who Joan herself had a run in with. Hermione who lived with Joan's old RADA mate Laurence Harvey, didn't take kindly to pretty young actresses and told Joan to her face, " So! This is the new Jean Simmons! Let me tell you, my dear, Jean has nothing to worry about! You don't have her looks. You don't have her talent! And you certainly don't have half the things the papers have been saying about you!" Hermione was obviously typecast, as she plays a ferocious old harridan in this film! Hermione Gingold also appears as the dotty hooker Queenie and she also appears in Joan's later film "Our Girl Friday". James Kenney later turns up in "The Good Die Young", while Laurence Naismith appears with Joan in later productions, "Quest For Love" and "The Persuaders".
"Cosh Boy" is influenced by Italian neo realist films such as "Bicycle Thieves", it also has the distinction of been banned in Sweden and Birmingham!
More recently the British Film Institute put "Cosh Boy" on the shortlist for it's " 100 Greatest Films of All Time".
While not as shocking today as it must have seemed in the fifties, it still was a film ahead of it's time and deserves it's place in British film history!
(2010) Mark Mc Morrow.....
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