I Killed the Count
| I Killed the Count | |
|---|---|
| Written by | Alec Coppel | 
| Date premiered | 10 December 1937 | 
| Place premiered | Whitehall Theatre, London | 
| Original language | English | 
| Setting | London | 
I Killed the Count is a 1937 play by Alec Coppel. Its success launched Coppel's career.[1]
1937 London production
[edit]Cast
[edit]- Eric Maturin as Count Victor Mattoni
 - Athole Stewart as Viscount Sorrington
 - Alec Clunes as Detective Raines
 - Anthony Hollesas Samuel Diamond
 - Kathleen Harrison as Polly
 - George Merritt as Divisional Inspector Davidson
 - Meriel Forbes as Renee La Lune
 - Barbara Francis as Louise Rogers
 - Edward Petley as Johnson
 - Hugh E. Wright as Mullet
 - Anthony Bushell as Bernard K. Froy
 - John Oxford as PC Clifton
 - Frederick Cooper as Martin.
 
1942 Broadway production
[edit]The play was produced on Broadway in 1942.[2][3]
1939 novelisation
[edit]A novelisation of the play was published in 1939.[4]
1939 film adaptation
[edit]Radio adaptations
[edit]
The play was adapted for Australian radio in 1941. Max Afford did the adaptation.[5][6]
It was also adapted for BBC radio in 1938, 1945,[7] 1950 (with Jack Hulbert), and 1962.
1948 BBC TV adaptation
[edit]A second adaptation I Killed the Count was made by the BBC in 1948.[8] It was directed by Ian Atkins.
- Freda Bamford as Polly
 - Philip Leaver as Count Victor Mattoni
 - Frederick Bradshaw as Detective Sergeant Raines
 - Frank Foster as Detective Inspector Davidson
 - Erik Chitty as Martin
 - Diarmuid Kelly as P.C. Clifton
 - Olga Edwardes as Louise Rogers
 - Mildred Shay as Renee la Lune
 - Val Norton as Samuel Diamond
 - Howard Douglas as Johnson
 - Arthur Goulett
 - Guy Kingsley Poynter as Bernard K. Froy
 - Bruce Belfrage as Viscount Sorrington
 
1956 ITV TV adaptation
[edit]The play was adapted by ITV in 1956.[9] The cast included Terence Alexander and Honor Blackman.
1957 Alfred Hitchcock Presents version
[edit]See I Killed the Count (Alfred Hitchcock Presents)
1959 Belgian TV version
[edit]The play was adapted for Belgian TV in 1959.[10]
References
[edit]- ^ Stephen Vagg, "Alec Coppel : Australian playwright and survivor", Australasian Drama Studies, 56, April 2010, 219-232
 - ^ "I Killed the Count". IBDB. Retrieved 19 October 2015.
 - ^ Review of 1942 Broadway production at Variety
 - ^ Novel version at AustLit
 - ^ 1941 radio adaptation at AustLit
 - ^ "I KILLED THE COUNT". Barrier Daily Truth. Vol. XXXIII, no. 9888. New South Wales, Australia. 21 February 1941. p. 6. Retrieved 11 June 2016 – via National Library of Australia.
 - ^ 1945 Radio adaptation at AustLit
 - ^ 1948 TV Adaptation at AustLit
 - ^ 1956 TV Version at AustLit
 - ^ 1959 Belgian TV version at AustLit