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Directed by | Alfred Vohrer |
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Produced by | Horst Wendlandt |
Starring | Heinz Drache |
Cinematography | Karl Löb |
Edited by | Jutta Hering |
Music by | Peter Thomas |
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Distributed by | Constantin Film |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | West Germany |
Language | German |
Neues vom Hexer (lit. "News from the Sorcerer"), aka Again the Ringer, is a 1965 West German black-and-white crime film directed by Alfred Vohrer and starring Heinz Drache. [1] It is part of a series of German screen adaptations of Edgar Wallace's thriller novels, and the direct sequel of the 1964 film Der Hexer . It was also known as The Ringer Returns.
The wealthy Lord Curtain is murdered by his nephew Archie Moore with the help of his butler Edwards. At the crime scene, Inspector Wesby (recruited by Sir John to replace Inspector Higgins) finds a calling card left by someone signing the Sorcerer. However the person in question (Arthur Milton) is in Australia at that moment and therefor feels compelled to travel to London with his wife Cora-Ann and his butler Finch to solve the case and clear himself of suspicion of murder, as a trial has been scheduled with him as the defendant in absentia. The Sorcerer shows his abilities when he takes on the role of an observing judge and plays a tape recorder from a hiding place at the crime scene, which the perpetrators intended to use to lay a false trail.
Another murder takes place at the Curtain house, and Lady Curtain is the victim. Shortly afterwards, Archie Moore is found dead. Inspector Wesby suggests that Sir John co-operate with the Sorcerer. Sir John suggests that Cora-Ann Milton stop pursuing her husband for the duration of his co-operation in the case.
The dead man's next of kin, Margie Fielding and the child Charles, are about to be assassinated. At the last moment, their lives are saved by Inspector Wesby, who shoots Edwards.The Sorcerer is also able to prevent the death of his secretary Finch.
Charles is kidnapped despite police surveillance. Lady Aston, Lady Curtain's sister, confesses that she recognised the voice of Edwards was in radio contact with her during the assassination attempt as that of Philip Curtain, Lord Curtain's brother, who was believed to be dead. When Philip Curtain tries one more time to kill Margie Fielding after deceiving her with a mask of the Soccer, Archibald Finch is on the scene and shoots the mastermind of the crimes. Shortly afterwards, it turns out that Archibald Finch was the masked Arthur Milton. Milton and Finch manage to escape through the food lift. On the way to the airport, however, they and Cora-Ann Milton are tricked and detained by Wesby.
This film is based on the thriller Again the Ringer (The Ringer Returns) by Edgar Wallace. [2] Cinematography took place from 15 March to 27 April 1965 at Berlin/West, London and its environments. [2]
The FSK gave the film a rating of 16 and up and found it not appropriate for screenings on public holidays. [2]
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