4/10
Potential not fulfilled
29 April 2016
Warning: Spoilers
"Das Rätsel der roten Orchidee" (sucks this isn't in color doesn't it?) or "The Secret of the Red Orchid" is a West German black-and-white film from the early 1960s, so this one is already over 50 years old. It is a fairly early addition to the famous German-language Edgar Wallace series. Director Helmut Ashley has not worked on other films from the franchise, so I believe this is probably his biggest achievement. Writer Egon Eis is a name I have not heard before, but he has a fairly decent body of work, also including titles that may still be somewhat famous over half a century later. And the cast includes a couple decent names too, mostly Christopher Lee playing the lead detective in here. And the best thing is, he was fluent in German and we really hear his voice. Adrian Hoven and Eddi Aren't may be known too to German audiences. The biggest female character is played by the stunning, tragically short-lived Marisa Mell. And last but not least, Klaus Kinski plays a mysterious antagonist(?) as he does in some other Edgar Wallace movies. In any case, he is a scene stealer. But all these talented actors are not enough if the script and story in here is so underwhelming as it is here. What a disappointment. This film had potential for so much more. I cannot say if it's Eis' or Wallace's fault, but the plot was just never interesting and the reference in the title (not yet the antagonist as later on) feels pretty random. I have to give this one a thumbs down. Not recommended and I am glad it runs for only slightly over 80 minutes.
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