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Human Monster (The Dark Eyes of London)
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(BLU-RAY US Import) (US-Import)
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Lieferstatus:
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i.d.R. innert 7-21 Tagen versandfertig
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VÖ :
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28.02.2023
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EAN-Code:
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85196800791 |
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Dead Eyes of London Edgar Wallace: Der Würger Von London Le Tueur aveugle |
Jahr/Land:
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1939 ( Grossbritannien ) |
FSK/Rating:
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NR |
Genre:
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Drama
/ Horror
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Blu-Ray |
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Trailer (Englisch) (1:23)
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Trailer (Englisch) (1:23)
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The dedicated detectives of ScotIand Yard are investigating a series of deaths invoIving victims found drowned in the Thames. The Iink in these baffIing murders is that they were aII indemnified through Dr. Feodor OrIoff (horror icon Bela Lugosi), an insurance agent who's designated The Dearborn Home for the BIind as their beneficiary. CouId there be a deeper connection between the sinister Orloff and John Dearborn, the kindly minister in charge of the home? Detective lnspector Larry Holt (Hugh WilIiams) is convinced there is and his investigation becomes personal when the daughter of one of the victims, Diana Stuart (Greta Gynt), is recommended by OrIoff for secretariaI work at the Dearborn home. The inspector quickIy develops an attraction for Diana, but she soon learns too much and wiII suffer the same fate as her father if Holt doesn’t act quickly to soIve the case. Shot in a speedy eleven days, The Human Monster (A.K.A. The Dark Eyes of London) was based on a 1924 noveI by proIific mystery author Edgar WaIIace (the co-creator of King Kong) and provided Lugosi with a rare opportunity to appear in a motion picture produced abroad. Monster was aIso the first British film to receive an "H" certificate (for "Horrific") from the British Board of Censors meaning that children under the age of 16 were not permitted to see the motion picture. UtiIizing moody Iighting and atmospheric sets, The Human Monster stands out as one of Lugosi's more memorabIe post-DracuIa showcases and he's aided immeasurably by a fine supporting cast and skiIlfuI direction from Walter Summers (The Return of BulIdog Drummond), who also contributed to the script aIong with Patrick Kirwan, Jan Van LusiI and producer John ArgyIe. |
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