I've got a great Saturday Night Special for you this week, a German/Spanish/British film from 1972 called "Der Todesracher Von Soho," that was released worldwide as "The Avenger."
I love this Spanish poster, but it has absolutely nothing to do with the movie!
"Der Todesracher Von Soho" is actually a remake of the 1962 film "Das Geheimnis Der Schwarzen Koffer," or "The Secret Of The Black Trunk" that was featured in these pages back in 2015.
Both versions are killer!!
It was also released as "The Corpse Packs His Bags," and I am eternally grateful to the person who created sub-titles for this film, I'm just not sure if they really know how to speak English or not, because a good majority of the sub-titles are gibberish, and make no sense at all, but since this film was directed by Jesús Franco, working this time out as Jess Frank, it really doesn't matter, at least not to me!
Fred (She Killed In Ecstasy) Williams is Police Inspector Ruppert Redford, and he's got his hands full with this case.
Fred was born in Munich, Germany as Friedrich Wilhelm Löcherer,
There's a killer on the loose, and he leaves a black suitcase at the scene before the crime is actually committed! The cab driver is not the killer!
"Der Todesracher Von Soho" has a pretty cool cast that includes Siegfried Schürenberg as a Dr. Bladmore. Siefried has been in almost every Edgar Wallace movie. By his side is one of my favorite actresses, Elisa (The Seven Secrets of Sumuru) Montés as Helen Bennett.
There's the black bag I was telling you about. Seeing it is not good news for the guy opening the door.
Elisa looks just as confused as me!
Then she remembered it was a Jess Franco film, and that it didn't really matter!
Now this is what I call class 'A' entertainment!!
Another star of the show is Horst (Snow White and the Seven Jugglers) Tappert as author Charles Barton!
The gentleman inspecting the knives is the Director of the film, Mr. Jess Frank himself.
A lot of these sub-titles appear as what it would look like if you accepted the spell check changes in your texts that you didn't mean!
I can't even figure this one out!
I mainly know Elisa Montes from MANEATER OF HYDRA / DAS GEHEIMNES DER TODESINSEL, but that's enough to really like her.
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