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1962 West German crime film

The Inn on the River
DVD cover
Directed byAlfred Vohrer
Written by
Based onThe India-Rubber Men
by Edgar Wallace
Produced byHorst Wendlandt
StarringJoachim Fuchsberger
CinematographyKarl Löb
Edited byCarl Otto Bartning
Music byMartin Böttcher
Production
company
Rialto Film
Distributed byConstantin Film
Release date
  • 28 September 1962 (1962-09-28)
Running time92 minutes
CountryWest Germany
LanguageGerman

The Inn on the River (German: Das Gasthaus an der Themse/ The Inn on the Thames) is a 1962 West German crime film directed by Alfred Vohrer and starring Joachim Fuchsberger, Eddi Arent and Klaus Kinski. It is part of a series of films based on the novels of Edgar Wallace, produced in West Germany in the 1950s and 1960s.

Cast

Production

It was shot at the Wandsbek Studios in Hamburg. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Mathias Matthies and Ellen Schmidt. As with other early entries in the series it was made in black and white.

The script was based on Edgar Wallace's 1929 novel The India-Rubber Men. Cinematography took place at Hamburg from 6 June to 11 July 1962.

Reception

The FSK gave the film a rating of "16 and older" and found it not appropriate for screenings on public holidays.

References

  1. "New York Times: The Inn on the River". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. 2011. Archived from the original on 20 May 2011. Retrieved 19 October 2008.
  2. ^ "Filmportal: Das Gasthaus an der Themse". Retrieved 10 November 2014.

External links

Edgar Wallace
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Plays
Screenplays
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J. G. Reeder
The Four Just Men
Edgar Wallace Mysteries
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