The Frog

The Frog is a 1937 British crime film directed by Jack Raymond and starring Gordon Harker, Noah Beery, Jack Hawkins and Carol Goodner. The film is about the police chasing a criminal mastermind who goes by the name of The Frog. It was based on the 1925 novel The Fellowship of the Frog by Edgar Wallace, and the 1936 play version by Ian Hay. It was followed by a loose sequel The Return of the Frog, the following year.

Cast

 * Gordon Harker as Sgt. Elk
 * Noah Beery as Joshua Broad
 * Jack Hawkins as Captain Gordon
 * Carol Goodner as Lola Bassano
 * Richard Ainley as Ray Bennett
 * Vivian Gaye as Stella Bennett
 * Esme Percy as Philo Johnson
 * Felix Aylmer as John Bennett
 * Cyril Smith as PC Balder
 * Harold Franklyn as Hagen
 * Gordon McLeod as Chief Commissioner
 * Julien Mitchell as John Maitland

Critical reception
Writing for Night and Day in 1937, Graham Greene gave the film a poor review, describing it as "badly directed [and] badly acted". He admitted that "it has an old-world charm" but complained that the "well-mannered dialogue drones on".

Britmovie called it a "routine thriller", while British Pictures observed that the film "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."