Geheimnis im blauen Schloß (1965)

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Geheimnis im blauen Schloß: Directed by George Pollock. With Hugh O’Brian, Shirley Eaton, Fabian, Leo Genn. Ten people are invited to a luxury mountaintop mansion, only to find that an unseen person is killing them one by one. Could one of them be the killer?

“As in Agatha Christieu0026#39;s original, ten people converge on an isolated place only to learn that they are stuck there and will be killed one by one. During the first ten minutes, Fabian portrays a Playboy and his performance is so dreadful that you thank heaven when he sits down at a piano and begins to perform, only to quickly realize heu0026#39;s an even worse singer than actor! Happily, heu0026#39;s the first to u0026#39;go,u0026#39; and from then on, things get considerably better. A focus on three old English gents played by Leo Genn, Wilfred Hyde White, and Leo Genn – each more brilliant than the next – allows a film that appeared ready to flop to truly take off. Hugh Ou0026#39;Brian is acceptable as the hero, but most of his mannerisms are far too reminiscent of Wyatt Earp on TV. But donu0026#39;t turn it off – at least not if you are among us who consider Shirley Eaton (The Goldfinger girl) the most underrated blonde beauty ever. She is dazzling, and even appears in skimpy black lingerie near the filmu0026#39;s end. When Hugh lifts her up in his arms, itu0026#39;s hard not to wish you had been born Hugh Ou0026#39;Brian. Never in a class with the earlier version, AND THEN THERE WERE NONE, but solid enough – once Fabianu0026#39;s out of the picture.”

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