The Crimson Circle (1960 film)

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The Crimson Circle
Movie poster Der rote Kreis.jpg
German poster
The Crimson Circle
Den blodrøde cirkel
Directed byJürgen Roland
Written byEgon Eis
Wolfgang Menge
Based ona novel by Edgar Wallace
Produced byPreben Philipsen
StarringRenate Ewert
Klausjürgen Wussow
Karl-Georg Saebisch
CinematographyHeinz Pehlke
Edited byMargot Jahn
Music by [de]
Production
companies
Rialto Film,
Constantin Film
Distributed byPrisma Filmverleih
Release date
2 March 1960
Running time
92 minutes
CountriesWest Germany, Denmark
LanguagesGerman, Danish

The Crimson Circle (German: Der rote Kreis) is a 1960 West German/Danish black and white crime film directed by Jürgen Roland and starring Renate Ewert, Klausjürgen Wussow and Karl-Georg Saebisch.[1] It was an adaptation of the 1922 novel The Crimson Circle by the British writer Edgar Wallace.

Plot[]

Scotland Yard detectives pursue a ruthless league of blackmailers known as The Crimson Circle.

Cast[]

  • Renate Ewert as Thalia Drummond
  • Klausjürgen Wussow as Derrick Yale
  • Karl-Georg Saebisch as Inspector Parr
  • Thomas Alder as Jack Beardmore
  • Ernst Fritz Fürbringer as Sir Archibald Morton
  • Erica Beer as Mrs. Carlyle
  • Fritz Rasp as Froyant
  • Eddi Arent as Sergeant Haggett
  • Edith Mill as Lady Doringham
  • Ulrich Beiger as Osborne
  • Richard Lauffen as Marles
  • Heinz Klevenow as Brabazon
  • Alfred Schlageter as Mr Beardmore
  • Panos Papadopulos as Sailor Selby
  • as Sergeant Johnson
  • as James
  • Karl-Heinz Peters as Executioner
  • Friedrich Schütter as Henry Charles Lightman (and the masked head of the Crimson Circle)
  • Alf Marholm as Prison warden
  • as Conductor
  • Jürgen Roland as Policeman

Production[]

A previous German/British adaptation of the novel The Crimson Circle by Edgar Wallace was made in 1929. Other versions were produced in the UK in 1922 and in 1936.[2]

For this version, the second film in the Wallace series produced by Rialto, the novel was adopted for the screen by Egon Eis under his nom de plume "Trygve Larsen". Wolfgang Menge, a friend of the director, made some changes to the script. Director Jürgen Roland had not previously directed a feature film, but had made a name for himself by directing the TV-series Stahlnetz.[3]

Cinematography took place in November and December 1959. The studio for interiors was Palladium Atelier at Kopenhagen. Exteriors were also shot at Kopenhagen. Stock footage from London shot during production of the previous film Der Frosch mit der Maske was used.[3]

Release[]

The FSK gave the film a rating of 16 years and up, unsuitable for screening on public holidays. It premiered on 2 March 1960 at the Unversum at Stuttgart.[4]

The film's success encouraged the producers to meet with Penelope Wallace and secure the film rights for all available Wallace novels.[3]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ BFI.org
  2. ^ Pauer, Florian (1982). Die Egar Wallace-Filme (German). Goldmann. pp. 46–48. ISBN 3-442-10216-2.
  3. ^ a b c Kramp, Joachim (2001). Hallo—Hier spricht Edgar Wallace! (German). Schwarzkopf & Schwarzkopf. pp. 36–41. ISBN 3-89602-368-3.
  4. ^ "Filmportal: Der rote Kreis". Retrieved 17 June 2014.

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