Kate Plus Ten (film)

Kate Plus Ten
Directed by Reginald Denham
Produced by Richard Wainwright
Written by Edgar Wallace (novel)
Jeffrey Dell
Jack Hulbert
Starring Jack Hulbert
Genevieve Tobin
Noel Madison
Music by Allan Gray
Cinematography Roy Kellino
Edited by Inman Hunter
Production
company
Richard Wainwright Productions
Distributed by General Film Distributors
Release dates
1 August 1938 (UK)
Running time
81 minutes
Country United Kingdom
Language English

Kate Plus Ten is a 1938 British thriller film directed by Reginald Denham and starring Jack Hulbert, Genevieve Tobin and Noel Madison.[1] It was adapted from the Edgar Wallace novel Kate Plus Ten. It was also released as Queen of Crime.

Production

The film was an independent production shot at Shepperton Studios.[2]

The final third of the film makes extensive use of railway locations. Among these, the main line between Bath and Westbury (Wiltshire) was employed, with a stolen train smashing through fake level crossing gates at Freshford station. The branch line through Limpley Stoke and Camerton was also featured, and a closed colliery in the Somerset coalfield was the location for the scene in which a steam locomotive crashes through wooden shed doors.[3]

Plot summary

Kate, the leader of a gang of criminals, works as secretary to an aristocrat allowing her to pick up vital information. However, the police soon become suspicious of her and Scotland Yard's Inspector Pemberton is sent on her trail.

Cast

Critical reception

Britmovie called it a "light-hearted comedy-thriller," adding, "like so many Wallace stories logic takes a back seat, but the speeding train sequence generates some lively thrills, and Hulbert and Tobin craft a likeable onscreen chemistry. Tobin is wickedly delightful as Kate, and Hulbert, who co-wrote the screenplay with Jeffrey Dell, gives an agreeable performance in spite of the artificiality of the role." [4]

References

  1. http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/title/38790
  2. Wood p.95
  3. Huntley, John, "Steam in the Movies", Steam Railway magazine, 1995
  4. http://www.britmovie.co.uk/films/Kate-Plus-Ten_1938/

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