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Thursday, March 23, 2023

DEATH AND DIAMONDS

George Nader as Jerry Cotton
DEATH AND DIAMONDS (aka Dynamit in grune Seide/1968). Director: Harald Reinl. 

The FBI has been after a hoodlum named Stone for a long time, and learns that he has come up with a master plan that will employ a career criminal and safecracker named Trevor (Claus Tinney). It is decided to have top agent Jerry Cotton (George Nader) replace Trevor and infiltrate the gang. Cotton, who deals primarily with Charles Bloom (Carl Mohner), Stone's good right hand, discovers that Stone's plan is to use paralyzing gas in a plot to steal millions of dollars worth of diamonds. Cotton's problem is to maintain his false identity while doing everything he can to foil this plot -- and keep himself from being murdered. 

Carl Mohner (right) as Bloom
Death and Diamonds
 is another fast-paced and entertaining Jerry Cotton thriller from Germany, with Nader and the rest of the cast in good form. In one suspenseful bit Jerry is nearly incinerated when he's locked in a kind of furnace, and there's an incredible scene when he simply launches himself at an approaching car and smashes through the windshield with his feet! Silvia Solar plays a blonde associate of Bloom's who winds up kidnapped by him, and there's a wild scene when a nasty brunette named Mabel (Marlies Drager) takes a slashing whip to the woman. Heinz Weiss is back as Jerry's associate Phil Decker and Claus Holm plays his boss "Butt" Lancaster. The finale of the film has Jerry trying to capture Stone while Bloom and the others try to outwit Cotton, Stone and each other over 12 million dollars in diamonds. Followed by Death in a Red Jaguar

Verdict: Fun and often exciting German thriller. ***.   

2 comments:

  1. Still have yet to see a George Nader film. Will add this one to the list!
    -C

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  2. He made a few stinkers in his career but some are quite entertaining (if minor) like this.

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