Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 0
Revenue
$ 0
Sam Hollingsworth / Mr Lucifer
Kitty Norton
Jim Norton
Lonely Hearts Singer
Man Friday
Fairy Queen
Hector
Mrs. Clarke
Mr. Macdonald
Mrs. Macdonald
Mr. Pedelty
Patricia
Arthur
Mr. Elder
Mrs. Stannard
Patterson
Mr. Roberts
Lady with the Dog
Lady in the Bus
Billings
Edwards
Band Leader
Mrs. Ensor
Trumpet Player
Removal Man
Cockney Customer in Pub
Self - Guest Artiste
Self - Guest Artiste
Mr. Lucifer (voice)
Mr. Theobald - Accountant in Office (uncredited)
Woman in Street (uncredited)
Deaf Lady (uncredited)
Self (uncredited)
American Sailor (uncredited)
Trap Door Stage Hand (uncredited)
Written by John Chard on 2016-12-27
The Devil's Goggle Box. Meet Mr. Lucifer is directed by Anthony Pelissier and adapted to screenplay by Monja Danischewsky from Arnold Ridley's (later to play private Godfrey in the long running situation comedy) Dad's Army) play (Beggar My Neighbour). It stars Stanley Holloway, Peggy Cummins, Jack Watling, Barbara Murray, Joseph Tomelty, Humphrey Lestocq and Gordon Jackson. Music is by Eric Rogers and cinematography by Desmond Dickinson. Out of Ealing Studios, Meet Mr. Lucifer is one of that great studio's lesser lights. Homing in on a sort of fear of the new home entertainment of the 50s, that of the TV set, plot features a television set that moves from owner to owner and causes nothing but trouble for said owners. This of course is the work of Old Nick himself, here essayed with a glint in his eye by Holloway. Sadly the attempts at satire miss the mark, leaving us with a somewhat uneven mix of comedy and seriousness. On the plus side it opens the eyes to the iffy quality on the TV in the early 50s, while there's a roll call of fine British actors in the supporting (cameo) slots. Interestingly the Ealing hierarchy were very wary of the themes at the core of the picture, which explains why Pelissier was fetched in to direct. Knowing they themselves were uncommitted to the production goes some way to explaining the flat feel to it all. 5/10