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Apr 1, 1971 · With Uschi Glas, Hansjörg Felmy, Werner Peters, Harry Riebauer. An Australian woman arrives in London to search for her sister, and finds her involved with a heroin-smuggling gang that is under attack from an unknown rival who is methodically assassinating them with a shot to the head.
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- Crime, Mystery, Thriller
- Harald Philipp
- 1971-04-01
Angels of Terror (1971) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
"Die Tote aus der Themse" or "Angels of Terror" (really?) is a West German movie from 45 years ago and it is one of the later additions to the Edgar Wallace series. I have seen some of these films, but I personally must say that they are mostly quantity over quality unfortunately.
An Australian woman arrives in London to search for her sister who she finds is involved with a heroin smuggling gang. The gang itself is under attack from an unknown rival, who is methodically assassinating them with a shot to the head. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.
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- Rialto Film
- Harald Philipp
Angels of Terror is a film directed by Harald Philipp with Uschi Glas, Hansjörg Felmy, Werner Peters, Harry Riebauer .... Year: 1971. Original title: Die Tote aus der Themse. Synopsis: Myrna tells the police where they can arrest a few heroin dealers. Talking too much was a bad mistake, of course - she is shot shortly afterwards by the gangsters.
- Karl Löb
- Harald Philipp
- Germany-West Germany (FRG)
- Mystery. Thriller | Krimi
Overview. An Australian woman arrives in London to search for her sister who she finds is involved with a heroin smuggling gang. The gang itself is under attack from an unknown rival, who is methodically assassinating them with a shot to the head. Harald Philipp. Director, Screenplay. Edgar Wallace. Novel. Horst Wendlandt. Screenplay. Reviews. 2.
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The Angel of Terror is a 1922 crime novel by the British writer Edgar Wallace. Adaptation. In 1963 it was turned into the film Ricochet directed by John Moxey as part of a long-running series of Wallace films made at Merton Park Studios. References