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The Body Said No!

1950 British film by Val Guest From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Body Said No!
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The Body Said No! is a 1950 British crime comedy film directed and written by Val Guest and starring Michael Rennie, Yolande Donlan, and Hy Hazell.[1][2] It was shot at Walton Studios near London and distributed by Eros Films.

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Plot

In a British TV studio, Michael Rennie (as himself) is performing live in a dramatic broadcast. On a neighbouring set, cabaret singer Mikki Brent thinks she sees a coded plot being discussed to murder Rennie. Her friends are sceptical, but she warns Rennie, and various adventures and investigations ensue.

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Production

The film was written as a vehicle for Yolande Dolan.[citation needed] She was reunited with Michael Rennie who had appeared with her in Miss Pilgrim's Progress (1949).[3]

Critical reception

The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "Cabaret numbers help to fill out the slim material, and Yolande Donlan as the dizzy girl provides her own brand of accomplished comedy."[4]

Kine Weekly wrote: "The picture, staged in authentic atmosphere, introduces cabaret turns without lessening tension. The bright and colourful asides not only prevent thc basic joke from being overplayed, but enable t!ie star fully to exploit her charm and versatility. Laughable and thrilling in turn, it's rattling good money's worth."[5]

TV Guide wrote: "an early inside glimpse of the television world, but a paranoid no-brainer."[6]

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