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Face of the Frog

Original title: Der Frosch mit der Maske
  • 1959
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
1.4K
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Face of the Frog (1959)
CrimeThriller

Scotland Yard and an American playboy investigate a criminal gang led by a mysterious man in a frog-like mask.Scotland Yard and an American playboy investigate a criminal gang led by a mysterious man in a frog-like mask.Scotland Yard and an American playboy investigate a criminal gang led by a mysterious man in a frog-like mask.

  • Director
    • Harald Reinl
  • Writers
    • Edgar Wallace
    • Egon Eis
    • J. Joachim Bartsch
  • Stars
    • Joachim Fuchsberger
    • Elfie von Kalckreuth
    • Jochen Brockmann
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    1.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Harald Reinl
    • Writers
      • Edgar Wallace
      • Egon Eis
      • J. Joachim Bartsch
    • Stars
      • Joachim Fuchsberger
      • Elfie von Kalckreuth
      • Jochen Brockmann
    • 16User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Joachim Fuchsberger
    Joachim Fuchsberger
    • Richard Gordon
    Elfie von Kalckreuth
    Elfie von Kalckreuth
    • Ella Bennet
    • (as Eva Anthes)
    Jochen Brockmann
    Jochen Brockmann
    • Philo Johnson
    Carl Lange
    Carl Lange
    • John Bennet
    • (as Karl Lange)
    Dieter Eppler
    Dieter Eppler
    • Joshua Broad
    Eva Pflug
    Eva Pflug
    • Lolita
    Walter Wilz
    Walter Wilz
    • Ray Bennet
    Fritz Rasp
    Fritz Rasp
    • Ezra Maitland
    Erwin Strahl
    Erwin Strahl
    • Sergeant Balder (German version)…
    Eddi Arent
    Eddi Arent
    • James
    Ulrich Beiger
    Ulrich Beiger
    • Everett
    Reinhard Kolldehoff
    Reinhard Kolldehoff
    • Lew Brady
    Ernst Fritz Fürbringer
    Ernst Fritz Fürbringer
    • Sir Archibald
    • (as Ernst W. Fürbringer)
    Michel Hildesheim
    • Mills
    Charlotte Scheier-Herold
    • Lady Maggie Farnsworth (German version)…
    Siegfried Lowitz
    Siegfried Lowitz
    • (Ober-)Inspektor Elk (German version)…
    Benno Gellenbeck
    Benno Gellenbeck
    • Inspektor Genter
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Knud Hallest
    • Beamter
    • (uncredited)
    • …
    • Director
      • Harald Reinl
    • Writers
      • Edgar Wallace
      • Egon Eis
      • J. Joachim Bartsch
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    1mirmarek

    Atrocity!

    This movie is an abomination, and its making should have been considered a capital crime.

    One of the great mysteries of film-making is why nobody ever has made a faithful movie adaptation of this wonderful mystery. It is a tale of a really gripping mystery, nice old-fashioned romance, and dry English humor. Why did the makers have to change Richard Gordon from a Scotland Yard policeman to an amateur detective, introduce the idiotic role and caricature of his English servant, change the part of the main storyline about the murder charge and circumstances of Gordon's struggle to save the accused, etc., etc.? These producers and directors who always think they can make a better story than the one in the book should write the original script themselves and not to rape another person's product.
    goblinhairedguy

    It all started here...

    This was the first of the long-running German "krimi" series based on the mysteries of Edgar Wallace (actually, there were two simultaneous series from rival companies, the other based on the works of the author's son Bryan). As Tim Lucas and other astute critics have pointed out, the films were the precursors of the Italian giallos and ultimately the slasher pictures of the 70s and 80s. They also have obvious stylistic links to the superhero and superspy action genres of the 60s.

    Most of the key elements of the series already appear in this effort -- the foggy Soho underworld settings; the cabaret shows (which became progressively sleazier); the archvillain with his bizarre modus operandi and grotesque henchmen; the clever, persevering but underappreciated Scotland Yard inspector; the flippant comic antics of Eddie Arent (here appearing as the consummate English butler with Kato leanings) who is always smarter than he seems; the statuesque ingenues; the unfathomable plots featuring dozens of red herrings; and the quite violent-for-the-time stalk-and-murder sequences. Later the series would rely more on flashy camera tricks and tongue-in-cheek stylistics (especially under Alfred Vohrer's nifty direction), but here the proceedings are mainly played straight. Harald Reinl's work was always atmospheric but rather stiff in its mise-en-scene and ragged in continuity. However, this film features quite a sadistic, eye-opening ending that seems to have wandered in from a Jess Franco opus. Well worth a look, especially for amateur film historians.
    6Witchfinder-General-666

    The first of the German Edgar Wallace flicks (not one of the best though)

    "Der Frosch mit der Maske" aka. "Fellowship Of The Frog" of 1959 is the first of the popular German Edgar Wallace movies, but it certainly isn't one of the best. It has to be respected for inciting the wave of these Wallace-based German crime flicks that became extremely popular in the early 60s. Generally speaking, I am a fan of the German Edgar Wallace flicks, but I personally always preferred those dealing with a murder series to those dealing with super-criminals like this one. Also, "Fellowship of The Frog" is a bit too naive for my tastes. Sure, the German Edgar Wallce films never were nasty, brutal or cynical like the Italian genre-cinema in the 60s, for example. Still, the naiveté is quite extreme here. This makes the film a pleasure to watch for its sentimental value, but, for me personally, it doesn't go beyond that.

    Scotland Yard are in desperate search for a ruthless super-criminal wearing a frog mask, whose henchmen can be identified by a frog tattoo on their forearms. The police have hardly any success in the search for the mysterious arch-criminal, even though the investigating chief inspector (Siegfried Lovitz) is a clever man. Richard Gordon (Joachim Fuchsberger), a rich man and hobby detective decides to investigate in the case himself, with the help of his loyal butler (Eddi Aren't)...

    It is Aren't, one of the absolute cult-actors of the German Edgar Wallace 'krimis', who is responsible for many of the (half-dumb, but often very amusing) gags in the film. Aren't, an Edgar Wallace flick regular, often played the more comical parts in these films (often that of the butler), and this is his first role to do so. Siegfried Lovitz is very good in the role of the chief inspector, and the Eva Pflug fits in well as the seductive femme fatale. The rest of the performances are not necessarily breathtaking (the greatest performances in Edgar Wallace flicks always came from the great Klaus Kinski), but they're not bad either. The only awful performance comes from Walter Wilz, who is quite terrible as a naive young guy. All things considered, "Fellowship of the Frog" is an important film for its value as the first of the German Edgar Wallace films. Nevertheless, I recommend other Edgar Wallace flicks, such as "Das Indische Tuch" (aka. "The Indian Scarf") way over this. "Fellowship Of The Frog" is a fun film to watch, but only for sentimental values. Recommended to fans of the German Edgar Wallace films.
    3meikel14

    Best German provincial Theatre

    Sadly I don't remember the book anymore, but I do recall that I was captivated by the stories of Edgar Wallace. This Film represents a typical German Production of low quality. It does not hold my attention - although the story itself is good, it is just badly adabted. At the center of the misery are the characters that are overly simplyfied and exaggerated - they have no nuances in their performances. Even the well known and liked German Actors Joachim Fuchsberger and Eddy Aren't cannot rescue this poor spectacle. However there's hope ... I've been told that the films following this one are getting better and better. So in conclusion I must say that this film doesn't deserve the cinematic screen but may be enough for a lazy afternoon.
    8RodrigAndrisan

    Cool!

    Harald Reinl, an excellent director who has made films from the Mabuse series and the Winnetou series. This one is very well done and comic too, a pleasure to watch even today in 2019, after 60 years: old movies are the best! Well, not all of them but, definitely, I prefer them to those painful superhero productions of today...

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    • Trivia
      The first in a long line of German films adapted from Edgar Wallace novels. The idea came to Walfried Barthel, then head of Constantin Film, and Constantin's scenario editor Gerhard F. Hummel after a private screening of Guy Hamilton's film The Ringer (1952).
    • Goofs
      All the cars are left-hand drive - even the English police have no right-hand drive cars.
    • Connections
      Edited into The Terrible People (1960)
    • Soundtracks
      Nachts im Nebel an der Themse
      Music by Karl Bette

      Text by Theo Maria Werner (as Theo M. Werner) and Hans Billian

      Performed by Eva Pflug (dubbed by unknown)

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    • Release date
      • April 4, 1960 (Denmark)
    • Countries of origin
      • Denmark
      • West Germany
    • Language
      • German
    • Also known as
      • The Fellowship of the Frog
    • Filming locations
      • London, England, UK
    • Production company
      • Rialto Film
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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