Sir John jagt den Hexer

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From: Film - Dienst
Date: 20060216
Author:Heinz, Rainer

Sir John jagt den Hexer

Sir John jagt den Hexer. Siegfried Schürenberg und die Edgar-Wallace-Filme. Von Andreas Neumann (Mitarbeit: Michael Petzel). 256 S., reich illustriert. Verlag Schwarzkopf & Schwarzkopf. 19,90 EUR.

Die westdeutschen Edgar-Wallace-Adaptionen der 1960er-Jahre erzielen ihren Reiz unter anderem aus stereotypen Figuren, die von Film zu Film wiederkehren: Siegfried Lowitz als akribischer, Heinz Drache als ironischer, Joachim Fuchsberger als smarter Ermittler; Karin Dor, Grit Böttcher und später Uschi Glas als verfolgte Unschuld; natürlich Klaus Kinski als irrer ...

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