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Who is the maniacal monk? |
THE SINISTER MONK (aka
Der unheimliche monch/1965). Director: Harald Reinl.
Based on a novel by the prolific Edgar Wallace, this movie has enough plot for several films. First we have a group of siblings arguing over a will. William (Dieter Eppler) and Richard (Siegfried Lowitz) want to figure out a way to stymie or dispose of niece Gwendolin (Karin Dor), who gets the lion's share of the cash, while Aunt Patricia (Ilse Steppat) is hoping to protect her, especially from her predatory son, Ronnie (Hartmut Reck). At Patricia's girls school, some of the students turn up missing. If that weren't enough, a man dressed as a monk and wielding a whip is using the lash to strangle and break the necks of assorted individuals. Who is the Mad Monk and why is he killing people?
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Harald Leipnitz and Karin Dor |
Although it's burdened with an oddball, overly jazzy score by Peter Thomas,
The Sinister Monk is a suspenseful and entertaining flick that crosses several genres, from psycho-on-the-loose to police procedural to gang activity to siblings fussing over wills and damsels-in-distress. In addition to those mentioned, other characters include Inspector Bratt (Harald Leipnitz); Mr. Short (Rudolf Schundler), who makes masks of the students and keeps pigeons; and Smitty (Eddi Arent), who helps out at the school and falls for Gwendolin. Although the identity of the monk, withheld until nearly the last second, may not come as the greatest surprise,
The Sinister Monk has enough twists and turns and action to keep you happily watching. Karin Dor, who was married to
much-older director Harald Reinl at the time, later appeared in
You Only Live Twice and Alfred Hitchcock's
Topaz.
Verdict: Intriguing dubbed mystery-thriller from West Germany. ***.
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