THE BLACK ABBOT (1963, Anamorphic Widescreen) Joachim Fuchsberger, Grit Bottscher, Charles Boetnier, Werner Peters, Dieter Borsche, Eddi Arent. A mad criminal is on the loose! Witnesses describe a black-hooded figure whom they have seen disappearing into a ruined Abbey tower. A number of people from a British nobleman's estate storm this ancient abbey, which is supposed to be filled with hidden treasure. Unfortunately, the abbey is reputed to be haunted. And before you know it, the mysterious hooded figure has started killing off those who have figured out where the treasure is hidden—one by one. This fine Wallace chiller is one of ten series entries that starred Fuchsberger. Gorgeous print, from 35mm.
THE INDIAN SCARF (1963, Anamorphic Widescreen) Heinz Drache, Klaus Kinski, Corny Collins, Gisela Uhlen, Eddi Arent, Ady Berber are being strangled one by one. The action centers around the dead man’s creepy, country estate. When a wealthy man dies, the heirs to a dead man’s fortune look forward to inheriting all his loot. However, one of the requirements of the will is that they must all spend a week together in his remote castle before they can receive their inheritance. Soon the relatives are being killed off one by one, each of them strangled with an Indian scarf. Drache, as the estate's executor, desperately tries to find out who the killer is it's too late. From a nice 35mm original print.
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