The Forger of London
The Forger of London | |
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Directed by | Harald Reinl |
Written by | Johannes Kai |
Based on | The Forger by Edgar Wallace |
Produced by | Horst Wendlandt |
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Cinematography | Karl Löb |
Edited by | Hermann Ludwig |
Music by | Martin Böttcher |
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Distributed by | Constantin Film |
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Running time | 93 minutes |
Country | West Germany |
Language | German |
The Forger of London (German: Der Fälscher von London) is a 1961 West German crime film directed by Harald Reinl and starring Karin Dor, Hellmut Lange and Siegfried Lowitz.[1] It is an adaptation of Edgar Wallace's novel The Forger, and part of a long-running series of German Wallace films made during the decade.
It was shot at the Wandsbek Studios in Hamburg, with location shooting at Herdringen Castle. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Mathias Matthies and Ellen Schmidt.
Cast
- Karin Dor as Jane Clifton, née Leith
- Hellmut Lange as Peter Clifton, née Welerson
- Siegfried Lowitz as chief inspector Bourke
- Mady Rahl as Marjorie Wells
- Walter Rilla as John Leith
- Robert Graf as Basil Hale
- Joseph Offenbach as Henry Blonberg
- Ulrich Beiger as Inspector Rouper
- Otto Collin as lawyer Radloff
- Sigrid von Richthofen as Mrs. Anderson
- Eddi Arent as neighbor Stone / organist Miller
- Viktor de Kowa as Dr. Donald Wells
- Horst Breitkreuz as warden
- Günter Hauer as cab driver
- Günther Jerschke as lawyer Radloff / radio commentator (voice)
- Heinz Klevenow as John Leith
- Heidrun Kussin as maid Mary
- Hans Lohfing as butler James
- Günter Lüdke as civil servant Wislow
- Wolfgang Merling as police driver
- Werner Reinisch as Hopkins
- Annelies Schmiedel as servant Anna
- Horst Uhse as organist Miller
- Willy Wiesgen as porter
Production
The film is an adaptation of Edgar Wallace's novel The Forger.[2]
The sets were designed by the art directors Mathias Matthies and Ellen Schmidt.[2]
Release
The FSK gave the film a rating of 16 and up and found it not appropriate for screenings on public holidays.[2]
It premiered on 15 August 1961 at the Neues Bavaria cinema at Aachen.[2]
See also
- The Forger (1928)
References
Bibliography
- Bergfelder, Tim (2005) [2004]. International Adventures: German Popular Cinema and European Co-productions in the 1960s. New York: Berghahn Books. ISBN 978-1-57181-539-2.
External links
- 1961 films
- 1960s mystery thriller films
- German mystery thriller films
- West German films
- German-language films
- Films directed by Harald Reinl
- Films based on British novels
- Films set in London
- Films based on works by Edgar Wallace
- German black-and-white films
- British film remakes
- Constantin Film films
- Counterfeit money in film
- Films shot at Wandsbek Studios
- 1960s German film stubs