Genre | Titel [IMDb] | Jahr | Originaltitel [TMDb] | Regie | Land | min |
Crime, Horror, Mystery, Thriller | Edgar Wallace 14 - Der Zinker | 1963 | The Squeaker | Alfred Vohrer | West Germany France | 93 |
6,3 IMDb Nr.729 | Handlung Scotland Yard investigates a series of murders where the victims have died by snake venom poisoning. Kommentar aus IMDb.com [Klicken zum Anzeigen] (by goblinhairedguy on 8 August 2003) Another enjoyable Edgar Wallace krimi. Definitely one of the creepiest, with young Klaus Kinski slithering around in a wild animal emporium and french-kissing tropical snakes. It's all set in a dank, slushy London winter, where an arch-criminal called The Snake is avenging himself using blow-dart-propelled venom. There's also a bibulous old lady who loves lurid murder mysteries, the indispensable Eddie Arent as an eager reporter who plays invisible ping-pong, a cigarette-smoking stuffed deer, and a couple of those signature point-of-view trick shots from director Vohrer. The pace is a bit stodgy and the Squeaker doesn't seem to be involved much at all -- it sure doesn't resemble the older British version. The Sinister Cinema tape for once features the original intro with the author's name violently spelled out in bullet holes. | Darsteller Heinz Drache ... Inspector Bill Elford Barbara Rütting ... Beryl Stedman Günter Pfitzmann ... Frankie Sutton Jan Hendriks ... Thomas Leslie Inge Langen ... Millie Trent Agnes Windeck ... Mrs. Nancy Mulford Wolfgang Wahl ... Sergeant Lomm Siegfried Wischnewski ... Der Lord Siegfried Schürenberg ... Sir Geoffrey Fielding Albert Bessler ... Butler James | ||||
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