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Titel  EDGAR WALLACE 19 - DIE GRUFT MIT DEM RÄTSELSCHLOSS


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GenreTitel [IMDb]JahrOriginaltitel [TMDb]RegieLandmin
Adventure, Crime, Drama, Mystery, Thriller Edgar Wallace 19 - Die Gruft mit dem Rätselschloss  1964 The Curse of the Hidden Vault Franz Josef Gottlieb West Germany 90 

5,5  IMDb

Nr.714 
Handlung
Mobsters conspire to loot another criminal's treasure secured in an enormous booby-trapped vault. 
Kommentar aus IMDb.com [Klicken zum Anzeigen]
(by unbrokenmetal on 8 June 2008)

The beginning is memorable: a lady is rescued in a dramatic shoot-out, the words "THE END" appear - and when the camera zooms back, we realize this is a cinema, and one member of the audience has been murdered... Unfortunately, this first scene is already the best in the movie that goes on like this: an old gangster decides before his death to donate all his money to the daughter of a former victim. However, the treasure is locked behind a mysterious door, and every move of the girl is watched by other gangsters. The cast includes the usual suspects like Werner Peters (excellent!), Harald Leipnitz and the ubiquitous Kinski, but for the two very important roles of the heiress and the inspector, Judith Dornys and Harry Meyen were chosen who never appeared in a movie of the Wallace series before or after, and they are just not Dor and Fuchsberger. Meyen looks like a bank clerk rather than a law enforcer. But also for the story and more reasons, "Die Gruft mit dem Rätselschloß" by F.J.Gottlieb is not quite on the same level as the movies directed by Reinl or Vohrer for the series, simple truth. 
Darsteller
Harald Leipnitz ... Jimmy Flynn
Judith Dornys ... Kathleen Kent
Rudolf Forster ... Real
Werner Peters ... Barrister Spedding
Ernst Fritz Fürbringer ... Connor (as E.F. Fürbringer)
Siegfried Schürenberg ... Sir John
Harry Meyen ... Inspector Angel
Vera Tschechowa ... Feder-Lissy
Ilse Steppat ... Margaret
Harry Wüstenhagen ... Goyle 
Musik

Peter Thomas 

Drehbuch

Robert A. Stemmle  |  Franz Josef Gottlieb  |  Edgar Wallace 

Produktion

Fritz Klotsch  |  Horst Wendlandt