Genre | Titel [IMDb] | Jahr | Originaltitel [TMDb] | Regie | Land | min |
Crime, Mystery, Thriller | Edgar Wallace 31 - Im Banne des Unheimlichen | 1968 | The Hand of Power - The Zombie Walks | Alfred Vohrer | West Germany | 88 |
6,0 IMDb Nr.722 | Handlung A serial killer who calls himself "The Laughing Corpse" dresses up in a skeleton costume and kills his victims with a poison-filled scorpion-shaped ring. Kommentar aus IMDb.com [Klicken zum Anzeigen] (by Boba_Fett1138 on 1 December 2010) Basically all of these German movies based on the Edgar Wallace novels are being pretty silly and even bad ones but thing about them it that they are being so (delibertatly) silly that it actually does work out as great entertainment. The psychedelic '60's was nearing its end, so so was this movie series, featuring the Inspektor Higgins characters. And I'm also glad because of that, since there is no way really that this type of movie would had worked out in any other decade than the '60's. It's perfectly silly and laid back all, as if it simply doesn't seem to worry about the fact that it's being a pretty silly and bad movie. Germans are not exactly know for their great humor but there are of course some exception here and there. And this movie does really feature some amusing comedy, that is being quite cheap and predictable but it works out thanks to its fine timing and the handling by its actors. The actors all play their roles as straight as possible, which is often something that can strengthen a movie its comedy actually. As for the movie and story itself; it really is being a very typical crime/mystery movie, in which a murdered needs to be literally unmasked. There is really nothing specular or special about any of it and some moment really don't make that much sense but at least it has a pretty cool killer; a person in a skeleton costume that kills people with his poisonous ring. But really, it just isn't the story that makes this movie such an effective and fun one to watch; it simply is its '60's atmosphere and tone throughout the movie, combined with fine humor and plenty of deliberately silly moments. Simply effective as some great entertainment. 7/10 http://bobafett1138.blogspot.com/ | Darsteller Joachim Fuchsberger ... Inspektor Higgins Hubert von Meyerinck ... Sir Arthur Siw Mattson ... Peggy Ward Wolfgang Kieling ... Sir Cecil Pinkas Braun ... The Stranger Claude Farell ... Adela Peter Mosbacher ... Ramiro Siegfried Rauch ... Dr. Brand Otto Stern ... Mr. Merryl Renate Grosser ... Mrs. Potter | ||||
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