The Fellowship of the Frog
{{Short description|1925 novel}}
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{{Infobox book
|name = The Fellowship of the Frog
|image = The Fellowship of the Frog.jpg
|caption =
|author = Edgar Wallace
|country = United Kingdom
|language = English
|series = Inspector Elk
|genre = Crime
|publisher = Ward, Lock & Co.
|release_date = 1925
|media_type = Print
|pages = 313
|isbn = 1534913572
|preceded_by = The Nine Bears
|followed_by =
}}
The Fellowship of the Frog is a 1925 crime novel by the British writer Edgar Wallace.{{cite book|last=Goble|first=Alan|title=The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film|publisher=Walter de Gruyter|location=Berlin|year=1999|page=487|isbn=3598114923}} It was part of a series of books featuring the character Inspector Elk of Scotland Yard. In 1936 it was adapted into a West End play The Frog by Ian Hay, which inspired the subsequent films.
Film adaptations
An American film serial Mark of the Frog was made in 1928.
In 1937 it was turned into a British film The Frog directed by Jack Raymond and starring Gordon Harker as Elk. Due to its popularity, it was followed by a sequel The Return of the Frog the next year.
In 1959 the West German film Der Frosch mit der Maske film was made, inspired by the novel. It commenced a lengthy series of Wallace adaptations made by Rialto Film made over the following decade.
References
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External links
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- {{HathiTrust|htid=uva.x004539094}}
- {{librivox book | title=The Fellowship of the Frog | author=Wallace}}
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Category:British novels adapted into films
Category:Novels by Edgar Wallace
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