A Cool Sound from Hell | |
Director: | Sidney J. Furie |
Starring: | Anthony Ray Alan Crofoot |
Music: | Phil Nimmons |
Editing: | David Nicholson |
Runtime: | 71 minutes |
Country: | Canada |
Language: | English |
Budget: | $85,000[1] |
A Cool Sound from Hell is a 1959 Canadian film directed by Sidney J. Furie.[2]
A young man (Anthony Ray) becomes disillusioned with the beat crowd he hangs with when they become involved with drugs.
Furie's second film. Shortly after making this film Furie left for England where his career took off in 1961 with The Young Ones starring Cliff Richard.
This film was the first job of the director Don Owen; Furie hired him as his assistant director.
The soundtrack was provided by jazz great Phil Nimmons.
Despite having been filmed in Toronto, Canada, the film was released theatrically only in England, and never screened in North America.[3] The film was later thought to have been lost, but was eventually located in the British Film Institute archives[4] and finally had its North American premiere at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival.[5]