The Devil Came from Akasava

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The Devil Came from Akasava
Directed byJesús Franco
(as Jess Frank)
Written byLadislas Fodor
Paul André
Produced byArtur Brauner
Karl Heinz Mannchen
StarringSoledad Miranda
Fred Williams
Horst Tappert
CinematographyManuel Merino
Music byManfred Hübler
Siegfried Schwab
Release date
5 March 1971
Running time
83 min
CountriesWest Germany
Spain
LanguageGerman

The Devil Came from Akasava (German: Der Teufel kam aus Akasava) is a 1970 West German-Spanish adventure-spy film directed by Jesús Franco.

Background

The Devil Came from Akasava is based on the short story Keepers of the Stone in the collection Sanders of the River by Edgar Wallace[1] and forming a part of exotic stories on the fictional indigenous people of the Akasava. It is a late example of Edgar Wallace film adaptations that were particularly popular in Germany during the 1960s.

Plot

Prof. Walter Forrester (Ángel Menéndez) is a British scientist working in the Akasava jungle in South America. His assistant finds a mysterious stone but it is stolen and Forrester vanishes, leaving him as the sole suspect. However, after a Scotland Yard detective is murdered while entering Forrester's office in London, the Scotland Yard chief Sir Philipp (Siegfried Schürenberg) hands the case to Jane Morgan (Soledad Miranda), an attractive agent, while given its international priority, Secret Intelligence Service will be on the case. Now, on a secret mission and with double identity as the young stripper wife of the British consul Irving Lambert (Alberto Dalbés), Morgan arrives in South America. Meanwhile, she meets Rex Forrester (Fred Williams), professor's nephew who is also concerned of his fate and arrives in the country for further investigation.

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