Genre | Titel [IMDb] | Jahr | Originaltitel [TMDb] | Regie | Land | min |
Crime, Horror, Mystery, Thriller | Edgar Wallace 06 - Die toten Augen von London | 1961 | Dead Eyes of London | Alfred Vohrer | West Germany | 104 |
6,4 IMDb Nr.706 | Handlung "A city of fear becomes a city of death!" Wealthy, heavily insured men are being murdered at an alarming rate. Scotland Yard investigates and finds clues that lead to a ring of blind men, led by a mysterious "reverend." Kommentar aus IMDb.com [Klicken zum Anzeigen] (by MartinHafer on 18 August 2011) "Dead Eyes of London" has some seriously creepy scenes. There's a chute that disposes bodies in river, two close-ups of dead people's faces and a guy falling to his death after a killer stomps on his hands that are holding on for dear life! This is NOT a typical Hollywood film as the American films of this era were a lot less visceral and violent--and the Germans made a scary one. The film involves several killings that are somehow connected to a freaky reverend--a blind one who ministers to a flock of blind men. You aren't sure exactly how he and his ministry is involved through most of the film--but some of the baddies are hiding out in his home for blind men. One is the beastly looking killer who manages to look a lot like Tor Johnson--but a lot uglier! There also is a part by Klaus Kinski--who looks goggle-eyed and crazy throughout the movie. I could say more about the film, but it would spoil the suspense of this horror thriller. Overall, while not a brilliant film (there are a few lulls here and there), it is very difficult not to be pulled into the film--mostly because it's so very brutal. Subtle it ain't--but it is exciting and very, very different. | Darsteller Joachim Fuchsberger ... Inspektor Larry Holt Karin Baal ... Nora Ward Dieter Borsche ... Reverend Paul Dearborn Wolfgang Lukschy ... Stephen Judd Eddi Arent ... Sergeant Sunny Harvey Anneli Sauli ... Fanny Weldon (as Ann Savo) Bobby Todd ... Lew Norris Franz Schafheitlin ... Sir John Ady Berber ... Jacob "Der blinde Jack" Farrell (as Adi Berber) Harry Wüstenhagen ... Fred "Flimmer-Fred" (German version) / Flicker-Fred (English version) | ||||
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