Monday, July 25, 2022

Krimi Podcast Alert - The Bloody Pit of Rod

bloody pit of rod, krimi, the green archer, edgar wallace, podcast

Over the last few years I had my ear to the ground and now seem to detect a remote rumbling sound that indicates that the German Krimi genre is slowly - ever so slowly - getting more recognition amongst International cult film admirers. 

Case in point: Bloody Pit of Rod's new podcast episode dedicated to Der grüne Bogenschütze/The Green Archer (1961) in particular and the Krimi in general.

For this episode Rod invited Nicholas Schlegel, author of the excellent German Popular Cinema and the Rialto Krimi Phenomenon: Dark Eyes of London, the recent (and first!) English language book on the subject.

Thursday, July 21, 2022

German Lobby Card Set for DER GORILLA VON SOHO/THE GORILLA GANG (1968)

Der Gorilla von Soho, The Gorilla Gang, Edgar Wallace, Krimi, Alfred Vohrer, poster
A colour remake of Rialto’s own Die toten Augen von London/Dead Eyes of London (1961), again directed by Alfred Vohrer. 

 Though entire scenes and lines of dialogue are lifted almost verbatim and set design (e.g. the water tank) as well as certain directorial ideas (such as the reflections in a pair of dark glasses) look more than familiar, Der Gorilla von Soho/The Gorilla Gang (1968) eliminated the entire main plot line involving a gang of blind beggars. Instead of messages in Braille, the corpses now carry small dolls with African writing, leading Insp. David Perkins (Horst Tappert) and Sgt. Jim Pepper (Uwe Friedrichsen) with the help of Susan McPherson (Uschi Glas) to The Gorilla Gang whose main henchman operates in a gorilla costume right in the middle of London. 

 Which admittedly is pretty ridiculous even within the Edgar Wallace universe that thrives on masked villains. 

The film also features nudity and a workhouse for young women replaces the home for the blind in the original. 

Whereas Dead Eyes of London is a classic within this genre, The Gorilla Gang lacks any of that movie’s moodiness and mystery and replaces it with a brightly coloured mix of silliness that makes it fun to watch even though one would be hard pressed to call it genuinely good. 

 The investigating team of Perkins and Pepper would return in the next Rialto Wallace, Der Mann mit dem Glasauge/The Man With the Glass Eye (1968), yet another remake (of sorts). In that film Sgt. Pepper would, however, be portrayed by Stefan Behrens.

Der Gorilla von Soho, The Gorilla Gang, Edgar Wallace, Krimi, lobby card

Der Gorilla von Soho, The Gorilla Gang, Edgar Wallace, Krimi, lobby card

Der Gorilla von Soho, The Gorilla Gang, Edgar Wallace, Krimi, lobby card

Der Gorilla von Soho, The Gorilla Gang, Edgar Wallace, Krimi, lobby card

Der Gorilla von Soho, The Gorilla Gang, Edgar Wallace, Krimi, lobby card

Der Gorilla von Soho, The Gorilla Gang, Edgar Wallace, Krimi, lobby card

Der Gorilla von Soho, The Gorilla Gang, Edgar Wallace, Krimi, lobby card

Der Gorilla von Soho, The Gorilla Gang, Edgar Wallace, Krimi, lobby card

Der Gorilla von Soho, The Gorilla Gang, Edgar Wallace, Krimi, lobby card

Der Gorilla von Soho, The Gorilla Gang, Edgar Wallace, Krimi, lobby card

Der Gorilla von Soho, The Gorilla Gang, Edgar Wallace, Krimi, lobby card

Der Gorilla von Soho, The Gorilla Gang, Edgar Wallace, Krimi, lobby card

Der Gorilla von Soho, The Gorilla Gang, Edgar Wallace, Krimi, lobby card

Der Gorilla von Soho, The Gorilla Gang, Edgar Wallace, Krimi, lobby card

Der Gorilla von Soho, The Gorilla Gang, Edgar Wallace, Krimi, lobby card

Der Gorilla von Soho, The Gorilla Gang, Edgar Wallace, Krimi, lobby card

Der Gorilla von Soho, The Gorilla Gang, Edgar Wallace, Krimi, lobby card

Der Gorilla von Soho, The Gorilla Gang, Edgar Wallace, Krimi, lobby card