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Good German made mystery thriller in the Edgar Wallace vein about a woman caught in the web of mystery left in wake of her husbands suspicious death., 15 July 2006
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dbborroughs from Glen Cove, New York
This film has been identified as one of the German series of Edgar and
Bryan Wallace based films made in the 1960's. While it may have been
made as part of the series since the film plays very much like the
other films, it really can't be considered a Wallace film since its not
based on a book by either Bryan or Edgar Wallace.
The plot of the film centers around a woman who's husband has died in a
fiery car crash outside a gambling club. Broke from her husbands
gambling debts and the cost of the funeral she tries to cash in her
husbands insurance policy. The insurance company is suspicious, partly
because the amount of the policy was recently raised and partly because
there have been other suspicious deaths recently. Making matters worse
is a lawyer who shows up on her door step wanting to be paid for
covering some of her husbands debts. Unable to pay anyone the lawyer
gets her a job working for a reform society that helps convicts get
back into society. The woman also attempts to confront the people in
the gambling club for what she feels is the real responsibility for her
husbands death. All of this leads her down the rabbit hole as she comes
face to face with the White Spider, a gang of murder for hire killers.
She also is haunted by the police who thing she may have had something
to do with her husbands demise and a recently released convict who
seems to want to do more than help.
This is a good little thriller that is a nice way to spend an evening
in front of the TV. The plot moves along nicely, isn't too complicated,
or so complicated that we can't feel superior that we're a couple of
steps ahead of the characters on the screen. Its well acted (though
slightly less well dubbed) and moves along at a good clip. It does have
that uniquely German feel of the Wallace films which are suppose to be
set in England and London's Soho district, but look and feel nothing
like Soho or anywhere else in England for that matter.
If you like the German Wallace films this is a must. If you like neat
little thrillers with a smart edge and witty dialog this is also a
must. Anyone else looking for a good excuse to spend two hours eating a
bag of popcorn in front of the TV should also try this movie since its
a very good mystery thriller for an evenings entertainment.
7.5 out of 10, raised to 8 out 10 for IMDb purposes.
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