Die Toten Augen von London (Dead Eyes of London) (Dark Eyes of London) (1960)
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Originally titled Die Toten Augen von London, this German melodrama is the second film version of Edgar Wallace's The Testament of Gordon Stewart. The story centers on a seemingly kindly blind man who covertly controls a sinister criminal organization comprised of sightless henchmen. Actually,… More Originally titled Die Toten Augen von London, this German melodrama is the second film version of Edgar Wallace's The Testament of Gordon Stewart. The story centers on a seemingly kindly blind man who covertly controls a sinister criminal organization comprised of sightless henchmen. Actually, he isn't blind at all, but the police are (figuratively speaking) until lovely Karin Baal foils the villain's scheme. Dead Eyes of London was released in the US in 1965 as Dark Eyes of London. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
- Directed By
- Alfred Vohrer
- Genres
- Drama, Horror, Musical & Performing Arts, Art House & International, Mystery & Suspense
- In Theaters
- Oct 12, 1961 Wide
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Cast
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Eddie Arent
as Sunny Harvey
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Karin Baal
as Nora Ward
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Ady Berber
as Jack Farell
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Dieter Borsche
as Paul Dearborn
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Joachim Fuchsberger
as Inspector Larry Holt
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Klaus Kinski
as Edgar Strauss
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Walter Ladengast
as Porter
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Wolfgang Lukschy
as Stephan Judd
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Franz Schafheitlin
as Sir John Archibald
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Ann Savo
as Fanny Weldon
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Hans Paetsch
as Gordon Stuart
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Harry Wuestenhagen
as Flicker-Fred