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The Indian Scarf

Original title: Das indische Tuch
  • 1963
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
1.2K
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The Indian Scarf (1963)
CrimeDramaMystery

When a wealthy man dies, his relatives look forward to inheriting all his money. He leaves a provision in his will that they all must spend a week together in his castle. At the castle, the ... Read allWhen a wealthy man dies, his relatives look forward to inheriting all his money. He leaves a provision in his will that they all must spend a week together in his castle. At the castle, the relatives soon begin to be killed off one by one.When a wealthy man dies, his relatives look forward to inheriting all his money. He leaves a provision in his will that they all must spend a week together in his castle. At the castle, the relatives soon begin to be killed off one by one.

  • Director
    • Alfred Vohrer
  • Writers
    • Edgar Wallace
    • Harald G. Petersson
    • Georg Hurdalek
  • Stars
    • Heinz Drache
    • Corny Collins
    • Klaus Kinski
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    1.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Alfred Vohrer
    • Writers
      • Edgar Wallace
      • Harald G. Petersson
      • Georg Hurdalek
    • Stars
      • Heinz Drache
      • Corny Collins
      • Klaus Kinski
    • 13User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Heinz Drache
    Heinz Drache
    • Frank Tanner
    Corny Collins
    Corny Collins
    • Isla Harris
    Klaus Kinski
    Klaus Kinski
    • Peter Ross
    Gisela Uhlen
    Gisela Uhlen
    • Mrs. Tilling
    Hans Nielsen
    • Mr. Tilling
    Siegfried Schürenberg
    • Sir Henry Hockbridge
    Richard Häussler
    Richard Häussler
    • Dr. Amersham
    Hans Clarin
    Hans Clarin
    • Lord Edward Lebanon
    Alexander Engel
    • Rev. Hastings
    Ady Berber
    Ady Berber
    • Chiko
    Eddi Arent
    Eddi Arent
    • Richard Maria Bonwit
    Elisabeth Flickenschildt
    Elisabeth Flickenschildt
    • Lady Emily Lebanon
    Rainer Brandt
    • Inspektor Fuchsberger
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Eva Ebner
    • Edgar Wallace' Sekretärin
    • (uncredited)
    • …
    Eberhard Junkersdorf
    • Lord Edward Lebanon
    • (uncredited)
    • …
    Alfred Vohrer
    • Edgar Wallace
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    • …
    Wilhelm Vorwerg
    • Lord Frances Percival Lebanon
    • (uncredited)
    Eduard Wandrey
    • Lord Frances Percival Lebanon
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Alfred Vohrer
    • Writers
      • Edgar Wallace
      • Harald G. Petersson
      • Georg Hurdalek
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    7happytrigger-64-390517

    giallo style in 1963

    "The indian scarf" was directed in 1963 by Alfred Vohrer , from a novel by Edgar Wallace. The murders were shot like future italian gialli, spoiled by few lousy german "comic" scenes (most with Heinz Drachi). There are still a majority of moody expresionnist scenes with a bunch of terrifying actors like Ady Berber (as the massive weird domestic), Elisabeth Flickenschildt, Hans Clarin and the inevitable Klaus Kinski. Very entertaining.
    7elo-equipamentos

    The final solution for a contentious family!!

    In another old-fashionable story devised by the cult British writer George Wallace where an elderly rich aristocratic man went to die hanged by an Indian scarf, due a contentious family such man required in his last testament that all them must keep together on the mansion for six days, thus the clever man expect they killing each other to take all properties and money, as he'd previously envisaged,aftermaths one by one appeared hanged by the deadly scarf.

    The picture was led by the lawman Heinz Drache, the gorgeous lady Corny Collins, the iconic Klaus Kinski as illegitimate son, the wise butler Eddi Arent, the possessive mother Elisabeth Flickenschildt and his skilled piano player son Hans Clarin, fine mystery murder entertainment.

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    First watch: 2025 / How many: 1 / Source: DVD / Rating: 7.
    10Liedzeit

    Drache does it

    Heinz Drache recently died. Reason enough to watch this one again. I find that of all the movies on tape the films of the Wallace series are the ones that I watch again and again. And the "Tuch" is after "Der Hexer" the best one. It just got everything. As a rule of thumb: the ones with Drache are best, the ones with Fuchsberger are all okay. If Kinski is in it, great. But really important is the presence of Eddi Aren't and Siegfried Schuerendorf. Luckily they are in practically every of the 38 or so of the series.

    Alfred Vohrer, one of the unrecognized geniuses of Film, directs his incredible cast through a story that is both negligible and a highlight of mystery. Lord Lebanon died and his greedy family is forced to spend a week in the castle, if they want to inherit. Of course, they are cut off from the outside world because of a storm or something. And so (and this is hardly a spoiler I hope) as one after the other gets strangled, they are on their own. And Frank Tanner (Drache), the lawyer, has to solve the crime. He does it with his usual light spirit. Unfortunately not to successful, for he suspects each and everyone (and is suspected by the others) and even after there are only three members of the family left - one of them the beautiful women (well not so beautiful to be honest) who has literally no other role than to bring in some female presence, he still suspects the wrong one, namely wonderful Elisabeth Flickenschildt. Well. Of course, the whole thing cannot be taken seriously and is not meant to be taken seriously. There are funny scenes throughout the film. Eddie Aren't as butler Bonwit is superb but easily overshadowed by Schuerenberg, who only has to say "Was sind denn das für Sachen?" to make my heart jump from joy. Even better when he imitates his parrot saying "Murderer, murderer" as Aren't leaves his room. At the end all the dead are present as ghosts as the will is read to the final family member, the above mentioned young lady (Gisela Uhlen). But she does not inherit, no. Guess who is the lucky one? Try to rent this one somewhere. An easy ten out of ten.
    6Coventry

    Ten greedy little nobodies

    What legendary author wrote the best murder mysteries/whodunits; - Agatha Christie or Edgar Wallace? For me, personally, the answer is undoubtedly Agatha Christie! And not just by a small mile, but with lightyears ahead. Nonetheless, I'm also a big fan of Wallace, and I'm eternally grateful to him, because his work kickstarted the German Krimi-films, and eventually the Italian giallo-boom.

    "The Indian Scarf" is very reminiscent to Christie's most famous story, namely "And Then There Were None" aka "Ten Little Indians". It's the same old and traditional plot of greedy family members gathering in a gothic castle for the reading of a will, but then naturally get killed off one by one by someone whirling around scarves. It's a prototypic, but amusing and reasonably fast-paced Krimi, with familiar faces in the cast (Klaus Kinski, Eddi Arent, ...) and clichéd twists in the script. Whenever one of the characters is suspected by the others of being the killer, the suspect is killed him/herself. You know; - that sort of twists. I don't think I've ever seen a castle/mansion with SO many secret passageways and hidden doors, though...

    Oh, and Eddi Arent - as the dry sarcastic butler - has a fully automated breakfast trolley, which results in a handful of subtle but hilarious comic-relief sequences.
    TheCapsuleCritic

    One Of The Better EDGAR WALLACE Krimi Movies From The 1960s.

    The term "Krimi" refers to a genre of movies made between 1959-1967 in what was then West Germany. All of the early Krimis were shot in black and white and resembled the American "film noirs" of the 1940s and early 1950s. They are basically crime dramas although most also contained mystery elements, and were based on the works of English writer Edgar Wallace (1875-1932). Most of the stories are set in England but were shot in Germany using German actors and feature German and English soundtracks, although the latter are all dubbed and, as is usually the case, not very well.

    There were 32 Edgar Wallace movies made, and all by one company, Rialto Films. Another company, CCC Films, produced a series of movies based on works of the writer's son, Bryan Edgar Wallace. The principal director for the Rialto series was Alfred Vohrer who directed 14 of the 32 films which were produced. DAS INDISCHE TUCH (The Indian Scarf), the 14th film in the series, is one of the better ones as it contains all the classic mystery elements with comic relief provided by series regular Eddi Arent who usually appeared as an aloof butler or a self-effacing sidekick.

    The frequently recycled plot features several greedy relatives who have gathered for the reading of a will hoping to inherit a rich man's money. However the will stipulates that in order to inherit any legacy they all must spend a week together in his castle. This allows one of them the opportunity to bump off the others as the week progresses...but which one of them is doing it? Almost all of the characters are unsympathetic and exceedingly avaricious so they get, in celebrated old dark house fashion, what's coming to them. Nothing new there. The twist (pun intended) comes from the film's title as all the victims are strangled with a silk Indian scarf.

    The cast of German actors includes the dependable Heinz Drache who was usually a stalwart leading man for many European productions during the 1960s. Here he plays the lawyer who not only reads the will but he also winds up solving the mystery. Then there is the one and only Klaus Kinski who brings his celebrated brand of intensity to the role of a temperamental sculptor who may also be a drug addict. Veteran actress Elisabeth Flickenschildt is given the showy role of the widowed matriarch who harbors a dark secret while Hans Clarin is her artistic son who has dreams of being a concert pianist.

    The murders are committed from the killer's point-of-view and we are treated to a scene of a scarf being rolled tight in front of the camera before something happens. The film is well made and manages to be spooky and tongue-in-cheek at the same time. The end sums up the movie perfectly. Although SCARF isn't a great film, it holds a special memory for me as I first saw it with my mother, who was a great fan of mysteries, on board a German liner during my one and only jaunt to Europe back in 1964. I was 12 year old at the time and this was the first subtitled movie I'd ever seen. This disc is one of the fully restored EDGAR WALLACE series which was released back in 2004...For more reviews visit The Capsule Critic.

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    • Trivia
      In the first draft of the screenplay by Georg Hurdalek, Frank Tanner (then played by Heinz Drache) was ill during the whole film and being cared about by Isla Harris and Bonwit. This was found to be too complicated to suit the main character of a crime story who has to investigate a murder. When Harald G. Petersson rewrote the script, the idea was scrapped.
    • Goofs
      During the Positive Film presentation, Mr. Tanner, the Lawyer, puts on his glasses twice within a few seconds.
    • Connections
      Featured in German Grusel - Die Edgar Wallace-Serie (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      Fantaisie Impromptu
      (uncredited)

      composed by Frédéric Chopin

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    • Release date
      • September 13, 1963 (West Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • West Germany
    • Language
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Šest stravičnih noći
    • Filming locations
      • Toni-Lessler-Straße 23, 14193 Berlin, Germany(Marks Priory)
    • Production company
      • Rialto Film
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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