Creature with the Blue Hand 1967 N/R, 80 min. Genre: Foreign / Thriller aka: The Bloody Dead
Director: Alfred Vohrer Cast: Klaus Kinski, Harald Leipnitz, Diana Korner, Carl Lange, Hermann Lenschau, Ilse Page, Richard Haller, Siegfried Schurenberg, Ilse Steppat, Albert Bessler
Based on an Edgar Wallace story, this is the tale of twins (both played by Klaus Kinski). One is a homicidal maniac who uses a spiked blue hand to murder his victims; the other is blamed for the murders. Can the authorities possibly sort this out? "The Bloody Dead" is the title of an edited version.
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Frozen Alive 1964 N/R, 80 min. Genre: Sci-Fi / Mystery / Drama
Director: Bernard Knowles Cast: Mark Stevens, Marianne Koch, Wolfgang Lukschy, Joachim Hansen, Delphi Lawrence, Walter Rilla, Helmut Weiss, John Longden, Albert Bessler, Sigurd Lohde, Wolfgang Gunther
After the breakup with his unfaithful wife, Dr. Frank Overton (Mark Stevens) collaborates with his new girlfriend, Dr. Helen Wieland (Marianne Koch), on his experiments of freezing human bodies. He uses himself as the person to be frozen, and while in that state, police arrive on the scene to arrest him for the murder of his ex-wife. But Helen can prove that he was in no condition to murder anyone. Yuk.
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| 1. Creature with the Blue Hand (1967) aka: The Bloody Dead
2. Frozen Alive (1964)
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