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Dead Eyes of London

Year:
Duration:
Germany:98 min | USA:104 min
Genres:
Crime | Horror | Mystery | Thriller
IMDB rate:
6.3
Director:
Alfred Vohrer
Details
Country: West Germany
Release Date: 1966-10-12
Filming Locations: Hamburg, Germany
Cast
Actor
Character
Karin Baal
Eleanor "Nora" Ward, geb. Finlay
Dieter Borsche
David Judd / Mr. Lennox / Reverend Paul Dearborn
Wolfgang Lukschy
Stephan Judd
Eddi Arent
Sergeant / Inspektor S. "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)
Rudolf Fenner
Matthew "Matt" Blake
Hans Paetsch
Gordon Stuart
Ida Ehre
Ella Ward
Fritz Schröder-Jahn
Sir John Archibald
Klaus Kinski
Edgar Strauss
Manfred Greve
Junger Polizist (uncredited)
Hans Irle
Polizist (uncredited)
Günther Jerschke
Polizeiarzt (German version) / Coroner (English version) (uncredited)
Kurt A. Jung
Mr. Jones (uncredited)
Walter Ladengast
Pförtner (uncredited)
Rolf Mittmann
(uncredited)
Joseph Offenbach
Steinmetz (uncredited)
Gertrud Prey
Mrs. Brooks (uncredited)
Joachim Rake
Buchprüfer (uncredited)
Werner Reinisch
Wachtmeister (uncredited)
Horst Schweimler
Liliputaner (uncredited)
Max Walter Sieg
Chauffeur (uncredited)
Manfred Steffen
Buchprüfer (uncredited)
Alfred Vohrer
Mann von der Fahndungsabteilung / Mordkommission / Fred "Flimmer-Fred" (Stimme in der 48. Minute) (uncredited)
Erich Weiher
Richard Porter (uncredited)
Joachim Wolff
Polizist Jenkins (uncredited)
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Trivia
The first Edgar Wallace Movie directed by Alfred Vohrer. Until 1968, he would direct 13 more and became the most prolific director of the series.
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For the first time in Rialto's Edgar Wallace Series, this black-and-white film featured colored opening credits with blood red letters on a b/w-Background. This tradition was kept in the future with many different colors used. Until the late 90ies, the colored opening credits were always shown in black and white on German Television and were sometimes unreadable.
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In the early days of production, Harald Reinl was attached to direct but when shooting was advanced, Reinl was still busy with the production of The Return of Dr. Mabuse (1961) and producer Horst Wendlandt offered the job to his friend Alfred Vohrer.
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