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| Directed by | Jack Raymond |
| Produced by | Herbert Wilcox |
| Written by |
Ian Hay (adaptation) Gerald Elliott (screenplay) |
| Based on | novel The Fellowship of the Frog by Edgar Wallace |
| Starring |
Noah Beery Jack Hawkins Richard Ainley |
| Cinematography | Freddie Young (as F.A. Young) |
| Edited by |
Merrill G. White (as Merrill White) Frederick Wilson (as Fred Wilson) |
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| Distributed by | General Film Distributors (UK) |
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Release date
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23 March 1937 (London) (UK) |
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Running time
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75 minutes |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
The Frog is a 1937 British crime film directed by Jack Raymond and starring Noah Beery, Jack Hawkins and Richard Ainley. The film is about the police chasing a criminal mastermind who goes by the name of The Frog. It was based on a novel by Edgar Wallace. It was followed by a loose sequel The Return of the Frog, the following year.
Britmovie called it a "routine thriller" ; while British Pictures wrote, "(it) suffers through being an adaptation of a theatre adaptation (by Ian Hay) of the original novel. Some of the exposition is clunky and at times confusing; and the direction needed someone like Walter Forde to make the most of it. Hawkins and Harker, in the roles they played on stage, hold it together."