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The Seventh Victim (1964 film)






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The Seventh Victim
Directed byFranz Josef Gottlieb
Written byFranz Josef Gottlieb
Based onMurder Is Not Enough
1964 novel
byBryan Edgar Wallace
Produced by
  • Götz Dieter Wulf
  • Starring
  • Ann Smyrner
  • Hans Nielsen
  • CinematographyRichard Angst
    Edited byWalter Wischniewsky
    Music byRaimund Rosenberger

    Production
    companies

  • Mosaik Film
  • Distributed byNora-Film

    Release date

    • 27 November 1964 (1964-11-27)

    Running time

    93 minutes
    CountryWest Germany
    LanguageGerman

    The Seventh Victim (German: Das siebente Opfer) is a 1964 West German thriller film directed by Franz Josef Gottlieb and starring Hansjörg Felmy, Ann Smyrner and Hans Nielsen.[1]

    The film is based on a novel by Bryan Edgar Wallace, one of several films made in an attempt to capitalize on Rialto Film's successful series of adaptions of the novels of his father, Edgar Wallace. It was shot at Spandau StudiosinBerlin with sets designed by art director Hans Jürgen Kiebach and Ernst Schomer.

    The film is also known by the alternative title The Racetrack Murders.

    Plot summary[edit]

    Cast[edit]

  • Ann Smyrner as Avril Mant
  • Hans Nielsen as Reverend Turner
  • Wolfgang Lukschy as Ed Ranova
  • Heinz Engelmann as Inspector Bradley
  • Helmuth Lohner as Gerald Mant
  • Walter Rilla as Lord John Mant
  • Harry Riebauer as Dr. Howard Trent
  • Trude Herr as Molly Dobson
  • Alice Treff as Jenny Stratford
  • Anneli Sauli as Yo Ma
  • Friedrich G. Beckhaus [de] as Edward Palmer
  • Edgar Wenzel as Giuseppe Ranova
  • Rolf Eden as Ed Ranova's Bodyguard
  • Peter Vogel as Butler Irving
  • Dieter Borsche as Mysterious Man at Club
  • Werner Peters as Mysterious Man at Party
  • Rolf Zacher as Waiter at Club
  • References[edit]

    1. ^ Bergfelder p.248

    Bibliography[edit]

    External links[edit]

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