Mehrere Angestellte auf dem Anwesen eines Adligen finden sich in einer ehemaligen Abtei ein, in der es angeblich spuken soll, und suchen nach einem verborgenen Schatz. Dann tötet jedoch eine... Alles lesenMehrere Angestellte auf dem Anwesen eines Adligen finden sich in einer ehemaligen Abtei ein, in der es angeblich spuken soll, und suchen nach einem verborgenen Schatz. Dann tötet jedoch eine geheimnisvolle vermummte Gestalt nach und nach jene, die möglicherweise den Schatz aufges... Alles lesenMehrere Angestellte auf dem Anwesen eines Adligen finden sich in einer ehemaligen Abtei ein, in der es angeblich spuken soll, und suchen nach einem verborgenen Schatz. Dann tötet jedoch eine geheimnisvolle vermummte Gestalt nach und nach jene, die möglicherweise den Schatz aufgespürt haben.
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- Leslie Gine
- (as Grit Böttcher)
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"The Black Abbott" is slightly atypical in the plotting department, though, since it's not a genuine whodunit/mystery. The story revolves around an ancient gold treasure, hidden somewhere in an eerie abbey, and everybody who unravels the mystery of where exactly it's hidden gets murdered by a killer dressed up as a monk with a black cape. The first hour of the film is overly talkative and confusing, with too many characters to tell apart and the numerous intrigues between them. It's also doesn't help that the only two female characters almost look identical. The last half hour contains a lot of action and excitement, though, and the set-pieces are deliciously grim.
What is unusual about this krimi is this really isn't a whodunit.You have to pay close attention to what is going on to stay abreast of the plot.So if you're looking to nod off find another movie.
Nice night photography,great use of locations, a spooky ruins, great house and nice use of seemingly autumnal weather.Fast pacing and a good cast put this one near the top.Enjoy!
Less gruesome representative of the Edgar Wallace series, I found this thriller fairly acceptable and watchable for the most part, though it can get complicated, have too much dialogue and not enough action. Dieter Borsche, Joachim Fuchsberger and Klaus Kinski act well. There's some good atmosphere, fine set-pieces. The last twenty minutes are in particular are quite good.
It features so many characters and subplots - swindlers and forgers, gold-diggers and blackmailers; to name just four - that it's quite easy to get lost in the plot, or sub-plots, but as long as you concentrate on the main plot thread that treasure is buried in the grounds of Lord Chelford's estate; that it is being protected by a mysterious 'Black Abbott' figure; and that literally everybody wants to get their hands on it, you can settle back and let the proceedings unfold. It helps,also, that the investigating officer seems to have an uncanny knack of getting to the heart of the matter - without seemingly doing much investigating - and thus does all the figuring out for you.
Aren't aside, it boasts wonderful ensemble playing from actors, many of whom I've come to know and love as staples of the series, including Joachim Fuchsberger, as Dick Alford; Werner Peters, as Fabian Gilder, and a young Klaus Kinski, as an ex-con butler.
The film has a number of good nocturnal chase scenes, excitingly filmed. It also boasts a wonderfully kitschy soundtrack.
Ratings-wise, I'd probably say 7/10: the first-third of the film where too many characters are introduced causes it to drag, unduly; the final third more than makes up for it in my book; as does the ensemble playing, the chase and fight scenes; the music, and the nocturnal cinematography.
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- WissenswertesThe first cut of the film was given a "FSK 16" rating. To achieve a commercially more attractive "12" rating, two shots of violence depicting the kidnapping of Leslie Gine and the death of Lord Harry Chelford under masses of stones, were removed. Both scenes were re-edited into the film for the 2004 German DVD-Release by Universum Film.
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Arthur Gine: Now why does Lord Chelford keep that dick Alfred around?
- VerbindungenFeatured in Aweful Movies with Deadly Earnest: The Black Abbot (1971)
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- Laufzeit1 Stunde 28 Minuten
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- 2.35 : 1