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The Inn on the River (1962)

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With approximately 4.000.000 admissions during its official German theatrical run, this is the most successful German Edgar Wallace film out of 37 productions between 1959-72.
This is the first film of Rialto's Edgar Wallace series to feature the famous voice before the opening credits: "Hallo, hier spricht Edgar Wallace" ("Hello, this is Edgar Wallace speaking). This film and the following one, "Der Zinker (1963)," included a version of the voice spelling Wallace's name wrong. From "Room 13 (1964)" on, a new version (with correct spelling), recorded by director Alfred Vohrer himself, was used until the end of the series in 1972.
"Gregor Gubanow", played by Klaus Kinski, was actually producer Horst Wendlandt's birth name.
Brigitte Grothum recalled the filming in 2002: "The film was shot on Lake Neusiedl. There was a huge media frenzy because Kinski was playing a lover for the first time, and he told the journalists: 'My leading actress and I now live on Lake Neusiedl, we've put up a tent there. That way we're closer to the material.' And then the reporters came with their telephoto lenses and searched the entire lake. Kinski laughed his head off."

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