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Gorilla Gang

Original title: Der Gorilla von Soho
  • 1968
  • R
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
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Uwe Friedrichsen, Herbert Fux, Uschi Glas, Käthe Jöken-König, and Ralf Schermuly in Gorilla Gang (1968)
ActionCrimeMystery

Scotland Yard goes after a gang that drowns its victims for their insurance money.Scotland Yard goes after a gang that drowns its victims for their insurance money.Scotland Yard goes after a gang that drowns its victims for their insurance money.

  • Director
    • Alfred Vohrer
  • Writers
    • Edgar Wallace
    • Horst Wendlandt
    • Alfred Vohrer
  • Stars
    • Horst Tappert
    • Uschi Glas
    • Uwe Friedrichsen
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    587
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Alfred Vohrer
    • Writers
      • Edgar Wallace
      • Horst Wendlandt
      • Alfred Vohrer
    • Stars
      • Horst Tappert
      • Uschi Glas
      • Uwe Friedrichsen
    • 8User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Horst Tappert
    Horst Tappert
    • Insp. David Perkins
    Uschi Glas
    Uschi Glas
    • Susan McPherson
    Uwe Friedrichsen
    Uwe Friedrichsen
    • Sgt. Jim Pepper
    Hubert von Meyerinck
    Hubert von Meyerinck
    • Sir Arthur
    Herbert Fux
    Herbert Fux
    • Mr. Sugar
    Inge Langen
    Inge Langen
    • Mother Superior…
    Beate Hasenau
    Beate Hasenau
    • Cora Watson
    Albert Lieven
    Albert Lieven
    • Henry Parker
    Ilse Pagé
    Ilse Pagé
    • Miss Mabel Finley
    Hilde Sessak
    Hilde Sessak
    • Sister Elizabeth
    Ralf Schermuly
    Ralf Schermuly
    • Edgar Bird
    Maria Litto
    Maria Litto
    • Gloria
    Claus Holm
    Claus Holm
    • Dr. Jeckyll
    Ingrid Back
    Ingrid Back
    • Patsy
    • (as Ingrit Back)
    Franz-Otto Krüger
    • Police Doctor
    • (as Franz Otto Krüger)
    Eric Vaessen
    • Gordon Stuart
    Catana Cayetano
    • Dorothy Smith
    Erika Fuhrmann
    • Miss Brown
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Alfred Vohrer
    • Writers
      • Edgar Wallace
      • Horst Wendlandt
      • Alfred Vohrer
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    django-1

    late-era Edgar Wallace crime-horror film, over-the-top

    This 1968 color German-made feature was one of the last of the Edgar Wallace series, and like the later films it introduced horror and sex elements. The earlier black-and-white films were staples on american UHF TV in the 60s and 70s, and most are fascinating exercises in style and suspense. The later color films wound up being re-titled and shown on the bottom half of double bills at drive-ins in the early 70s, where I originally saw this one, where it was released by Sam Sherman's Independent-International Pictures. It's grotesque, sleazy, and over-the-top, and introduces too many characters, but seeing it again after 25 years I still find it a worthwhile experience and a good way to waste 90 minutes. No one makes 'em like the Germans do!
    5unbrokenmetal

    The perfect disguise?

    "Der Gorilla von Soho" is very similar to the earlier "Die toten Augen von London" by the same producer and director, yet not half as good. A killer in a gorilla costume sneaks through the streets of London, because nobody notices a 6 ft gorilla in a big city, therefore it seems the perfect disguise... ANYWAY, very rich people are drowned after they made the mistake of writing a testament that donates all their money to the so-called welfare organization of Mr.Parker. The police assumes this is not a coincidence and starts investigating against Mr.Parker, but proof is hard to find. "Der Gorilla von Soho" has a lot of action scenes and at least isn't boring, but involuntarily funny. It has not much suspense and tries some cheap jokes and sleazy nudity instead. In the cast, Albert Lieven is an excellent villain, young Uwe Friedrichsen is overacting a bit as the enthusiastic, but inexperienced police sergeant, while Herbert Fux in his only appearance in the Wallace series plays a gangster perfectly well.
    5Coventry

    Great disguise, Mr. Killer. Very inconspicuous!

    Alfred Vohrer pretty much made the same movie twice in barely 7 years. Both "The Dead Eyes of London" (1961) and "The Gorilla Gang" (1968) are based one on and the same Edgar Wallace novel in which several wealthy foreigners in London are found mysteriously drowned in the Thames, and all victims coincidentally have the same charity cause included in their testaments.

    And yet, despite the same director, the same source material, and barely a handful of years in between the two of them, they are two utterly different movies. "The Dead Eyes of London" got released during the heyday of the German Krimi, and thus one of the best of the entire Edgar Wallace series. It's grim and atmospheric, without too many convoluted sub plots or redundant comic relief footage. "The Gorilla Gang" is one of the last titles in the series, released when the popularity of the Krimi had already collapsed. It's in color, containing far too many characters and confusing twists, and the comedy aspects provided by Hubert Von Meyerinck and Uwe Friedrichsen are painfully misplaced. Horst Tappert, a fallen hero from German television and cinema, is more than decent as the stubborn Scotland Yard inspector, but he's not as iconic as Joachim Fuchsberger or Heinz Drache.

    The most remarkable thing about "The Gorilla Gang" is - like the title implies - that the murders and kidnappings are committed by a guy in a gorilla suit. Not an obvious choice for a criminal organization that wants to keep a low profile. At a certain point in the film gets hinted that the killer wears a gorilla disguise because his/her face is disfigured. Well, hiding it behind a gorilla mask doesn't exactly make it more inconspicuous.
    feindlicheubernahme

    Gorilla Gang/Dead Eyes of London

    The full reasons behind the similarity of these two stories are given in German Wikipedia, but not in the English version, so I'll give a quick summary here for non-German speakers.

    In mid-May 1968 a script for "Der Gorilla von Soho" had been written and the film was given the go-ahead, shooting to begin in June. The finished product was to be handed over in September.

    However, for reasons unknown (perhaps problems with permission to film in Berlin Zoo or costs) that script was abandoned. With virtually no time to write a new one from scratch before filming was due to start, the producer and director decided to grab an old one - Dead Eyes of London - and essentially remake it, making changes to fit in with the Gorilla title.

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      Movie is part of the notorious german "SchleFaZ" series. Thus, it was aired November 2024 on german TV station Nitro and streamed on RTL+ ("SchleFaZ" is an abbreviation, means "the worst films ever". In the series 2 hosts present the whole flick, dressed up like the main characters, and discuss the overwhelming incompetence of those involved)
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    • Release date
      • 1973 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • West Germany
    • Language
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Der Gorilla von Soho
    • Filming locations
      • Mansion House Place, London, England, UK(Location of 'Love and Peace for People Organisation')
    • Production company
      • Rialto Film
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 36 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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