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Thursday, December 16, 2021

DEATH IN A RED JAGUAR

George Nader
DEATH IN A RED JAGUAR (aka Der tod im roten Jaguar/1968). Director: Harald Reinl. 

FBI agent Jerry Cotton (George Nader) is called to San Francisco after a series of murders which point to the same killer -- the same pistol and same silencer were used. Cotton, who drives a sleek red jaguar, works with SF detective Sam Parker (Herbert Stass), partner Phil Decker (Hans Weiss). and Parker's associate, Ria (Daniela Surina) in an effort to pinpoint the murderer. As the bodies pile up, Cotton and the others uncover a kind of "Dial a Death Service" in which hit men are hired to murder unsuspecting innocents, and the hit men themselves are exterminated once their usefulness is over. 

Cotton flips Harry (Frank Nossack) to his side
This is another dubbed German Jerry Cotton movie, and like The Violin Case Murders it is slick, fast-paced and entertaining. As usual in these stories, the authorities don't seem capable of protecting witnesses and more than one gets offed during the running time. Robert Fuller shows up in an exciting prologue as a machine-gun toting bad guy that Cotton pursues into a theatrical establishment, frightening -- but also saving -- a whole bunch of chorus girls. Frank Nossack is cast as Harry, a hit man who is somehow flipped into working with Jerry, and Carl Lange is the sinister Dr. Saunders. The identity of the true mastermind comes as a bit of a surprise. 

Verdict: Jerry Cotton is back! ***. 

2 comments:

  1. Looks like fun...I have a weakness for those campy international productions where everyone is speaking a different language and it's all obviously dubbed over. High 60s! (though now a lot of the dubbed Netflix fare has a similar feel.) I will put this on my Nader list; still need to see some of his films.
    -Chris

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  2. Don't miss "Female Animal" where he is teamed with Hedy Lamarr, and Jane Powell, of all people, playing "a drunken slut."

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