STRANGLER OF BLACKMOOR CASTLE (1963, Anamorphic Widescreen) Karin Dor, Harry Riebauer, Rudolf Fernau, Hans Neilsen, Dieter Eppler, Walter Giller. A hooded maniac is on the loose and murdering numerous innocent and not-so-innocent people inside a gloomy, dark, dank, creepy old English castle. Beautiful Karin Dor falls smack dab into the middle of the horrific goings-on. Scotland Yard sends a swank detective to track down the mysterious killer. Will the killer get him first? This is a COOL Krimi-horror film and definitely one of our most popular Bryan Edgar Wallace titles, loaded with many taut, terrifying moments. Karin Dor is simply the best! From 35mm.
THE RACETRACK MURDERS (1964, Anamorphic) Hansjorg Felmy, Ann Smyrner, Hans Nielson, Walter Rilla, Wolfgang Lukschy, Heinz Engelmann, Helmut Lohner. Mystery at the track! A well-known thoroughbred is slain in a mysterious manner. Is it by a rival horse owner, or is there something more sinister at play? Soon jockeys are being bumped off by a sinister killer. Like most great German Krimi-films of the era, this one is filled with many nail-biting, terrifying moments. Scandals, blackmail, and drugs also abound in this fine thriller penned by Bryan Edgar Wallace. Produced by Wallace regular, Artur Brauner for Gloria films. Dubbed in English. From 35mm.
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