Genre | Titel [IMDb] | Jahr | Originaltitel [TMDb] | Regie | Land | min |
Action, Adventure, Mystery, Thriller | Edgar Wallace 36 - Die Tote aus der Themse | 1971 | Angels of Terror | Harald Philipp | West Germany United Kingdom | 89 |
5,3 IMDb Nr.731 | Handlung An Australian woman arrives in London to search for her sister who she finds is involved with a heroin smuggling gang. The gang itself is under attack from an unknown rival, who is methodically assassinating them with a shot to the head. Kommentar aus IMDb.com [Klicken zum Anzeigen] (by unbrokenmetal on 8 June 2008) Myrna tells the police where they can arrest a few heroin dealers. Talking too much was a bad mistake, of course - she is shot shortly afterwards by the gangsters. But then her corpse disappears and the case becomes more and more strange. Myrna's sister arrives in London and asks the police for protection, but the gangsters are always one step ahead. Hansjörg Felmy, Uschi Glas and Werner Peters are starring in this picture which also has beauties like young Ingrid Steeger and Brigitte Skay to show some skin. Vadim Glowna plays a photographer who thinks he's just found the best story of his life. Solid crime flick which you'll enjoy if you enjoyed the others, its virtue is that the story isn't too predictable. This was the last movie of the Edgar Wallace series by a German director (Harald Philipp); 2 more movies were shot by Italians (?What Have They Done to Solange?" and ?Seven Blood-Stained Orchids"), clearly adding stylistic means of the so-called Giallo, before one of the most successful cinema brand names of the 1960s was laid to rest in 1972. | Darsteller Uschi Glas ... Danny Fergusson Hansjörg Felmy ... Inspector Craig Werner Peters ... William Baxter Harry Riebauer ... Milton S. Farnborough Vadim Glowna ... David Armstrong Siegfried Schürenberg ... Sir John Günther Stoll ... Doctor Ellis Petra Schürmann ... Susan Atkins Friedrich Schoenfelder ... Anthony Wyman Lyvia Bauer ... Myrna Fergusson | ||||
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