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Le sadique Baron Von Klaus

Original title: La mano de un hombre muerto
  • 1962
  • Approved
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
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Le sadique Baron Von Klaus (1962)
Horror

When violent crime strikes a tiny hamlet, the townsfolk suspect the distant relative of a sadistic 17th century baron who cursed the village.When violent crime strikes a tiny hamlet, the townsfolk suspect the distant relative of a sadistic 17th century baron who cursed the village.When violent crime strikes a tiny hamlet, the townsfolk suspect the distant relative of a sadistic 17th century baron who cursed the village.

  • Director
    • Jesús Franco
  • Writers
    • Jesús Franco
    • Rene Sebille
    • Michel Luckin
  • Stars
    • Ana Castor
    • Howard Vernon
    • Paula Martel
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    701
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jesús Franco
    • Writers
      • Jesús Franco
      • Rene Sebille
      • Michel Luckin
    • Stars
      • Ana Castor
      • Howard Vernon
      • Paula Martel
    • 18User reviews
    • 32Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ana Castor
    • Lida
    • (as Anna Astor)
    Howard Vernon
    Howard Vernon
    • Baron Max von Klaus
    Paula Martel
    Paula Martel
    • Karine
    Georges Rollin
    Georges Rollin
    • Inspector Borowski
    Hugo Blanco
    Hugo Blanco
    • Ludwig von Klaus
    Gogó Rojo
    Gogó Rojo
    • Margaret
    • (as Gogo Robins)
    Manuel Alexandre
    Manuel Alexandre
    • Theo
    • (uncredited)
    Emilio Alonso
    • Police Sergeant
    • (uncredited)
    José Carlos Arévalo
    • Helmund
    • (uncredited)
    José Luis Coll
    José Luis Coll
    • Hotel Guest
    • (uncredited)
    Fernando Delgado
    Fernando Delgado
    • Karl Steiner
    • (uncredited)
    María Francés
    María Francés
    • Elisa von Klaus
    • (uncredited)
    Serafín García Vázquez
    • Hansel
    • (uncredited)
    Marius Lesoeur
    • Man Blocking Traffic on Bridge
    • (uncredited)
    Miguel Madrid
    • Fritz, Hanburg Hotel Concierge
    • (uncredited)
    Ángel Menéndez
    • Doctor Kalman
    • (uncredited)
    Turia Nelson
    • Dorian Vincet
    • (uncredited)
    Joaquín Pamplona
    • Steiner's Editor
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Jesús Franco
    • Writers
      • Jesús Franco
      • Rene Sebille
      • Michel Luckin
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    6ma-cortes

    Acceptable and intriguing thriller about murders compellingly filmed by recently deceased ¨Uncle Jess¨

    In the village of Holfen, a number of young women are found stabbed to death by what is determined to be an ancient dagger with a curved and rusty blade . The superstitious locals believe the murders to be the fulfillment of a curse placed on them in the 17th century by Baron Von Klaus, a sadistic libertine who killed many women before dying in the swamps surrounding his castle. The Baron's spirit is said to live on in his male descendants, but Von Klaus heir Ludwig (Hugo Blanco) along with his girlfriend (Paula Martel) don't arrive in town until the day after the latest murder . He is entrusted with a key to his ancestor's torture dungeon and begged to bring an end to the family curse by visiting it, destroying it, and leaving the castle, never to return again. But will he have the willpower to resist the lure of his horrific heritage? . Meanwhile , Inspector Borowsky (Georges Rollin) investigates the strange murders along with a journalist (Fernando Delgado) . There are some suspects , as a doctor (Sergio Mendizabal) and a Baron Von Klaus's descendant called Max Von Klaus (Howard Vernon) .

    This average-budget film contains thrills , a criminal intrigue and lots of murders . It's a passable slasher movie directed by prolific filmmaker Jess Frank and also produced by his own production company, Manacoa Films along with Albatros SA . Here Franco manages to give us an adequate ambient , an evocative production design by Antonio Cortes , being rightly narrated , including a murder plot enough to keep you intrigued throughout the flick . Based on a story by David Khune or Jesus Franco and screenplay by Pio Ballesteros , Juan Cobos and by the same Jesus Franco or Uncle Jess . The picture was well starred by good Spanish actors , such as Fernando Delgado , Paula Martel , Gogo Rojo and Hugo Blanco , who subsequently worked for Jesus Franco in "The Secret of Dr. Orloff" . And of course , Howard Vernon , Jess Frank's usual , ordinarily playing Dr. Orloff . The Spanish support cast is frankly fine as Sergio Mendizabal , Maria Frances , Jose Luis Coll and the great Manuel Alexandre , among others . The picture belong to Franco's first period in which he made acceptable pictures such as ¨Gritos en Noche¨, ¨Miss Muerte¨ or ¨Necronomicon¨, developing a consolidated professionalism . However , his career got more and more impoverished in the following years, but his endless creativity enabled him to tackle films in all genres, from "B" horror to erotic films.

    Atmospheric cinematography in black and white by Godofredo Pacheco filmed on Northern Spanish locations . Good musical score by Daniel White , Franco's usual musician , including Jazzy soundtrack , wonderful songs and musical numbers . The motion picture was professionally directed by Jesus Franco. However , here he doesn't use his trademarks , as he carries out a traditional narration , without zooms , neither lousy pace . Jesus uses to sign under pseudonym , among the aliases he used, apart from the names Jess Franco or Franco Manera, were Jess Frank, Robert Zimmerman, Frank Hollman, Clifford Brown, David Khune , Toni Falt, James P. Johnson, Charlie Christian, David Tough , among others . Franco used to utilize usual marks such as zooms , nudism , foreground on objects , filmmaking in ¨do-it-yourself effort¨ style or DIY and managing to work extraordinarily quickly . In many of the more than 180 films he's directed he has also worked as composer, writer, cinematographer and editor. His first was "We Are 18 Years Old" and the second picture was ¨Gritos en la Noche¨ (1962) , the best of all them , also titled "The Awful Dr. Orlof" , it's followed by various sequels such as El Secreto del Dr. Orloff (1964) aka "The Mistresses of Dr. Jekyll" , " Orloff y el hombre invisible (1970) aka "Dr. Orloff's Invisible Monster" and finally "Faceless" (1987) . He also directed to the great Christopher Lee in 4 films : "The Bloody Judge" , ¨Count Dracula¨, ¨The Blood of Fu Manchu¨ and ¨The castle of Fu Manchu¨ . Jesús's influence has been notable all over Europe . From his huge body of work we can deduce that Jesús Franco is one of the most restless directors of Spanish cinema and often releasing several titles at the same time. Many of his films have had problems in getting released, and others have been made directly for video. More than once his staunchest supporters have found his "new" films to contain much footage from one or more of his older films . Jesús Franco is a survivor in a time when most of his colleagues tried to please the government administration. He broke up with all that and got the independence he was seeking. He always went upstream in an ephemeral industry that fed opportunists and curbed the activity of many professionals . But time doesn't pass in vain, and Jesus' production has diminished since the 90s ; however he went on shooting until his recent death .
    7Witchfinder-General-666

    Creepy and Delightfully Macabre Early Franco

    Too often is the prolific Spanish Exploitation-deity Jess Franco dismissed as a producer of nothing but sleazy trash. Fact is that the man's impressive repertoire of over 190 films, especially his earlier work, includes several creepy, elegant and downright brilliant films, such as "Gritos En La Noche" ("The Awful Dr. Orloff", 1962) and "Miss Muerte" ("The Diabolical Dr. Z.", 1966), just to name the two most outstanding examples. While "La Mano De Un Hombre Muerto" aka. "The Sadistic Baron Von Klaus" of 1962 is not nearly as great as the aforementioned two film, it is yet another good example for the stylish creepiness of Franco's early Horror films, and the man's well-deserved status as a pioneer of European Exploitation cinema.

    "The Sadistic Baron Von Klaus" is set in a German village the residents of which are still haunted by its past. Once, their ancestors had suffered from the evil deeds of a sadistic Baron, who terrorized the area. When a young girl gets brutally murdered, the first suspect is the Baron's descendant (Howard Vernon), who happens to be the spitting image of his murderous ancestor...

    Franco creates a morbid and creepy atmosphere by employing the typically elegant black-and-white cinematography, eerie settings and macabre set-pieces of his early films. Most of the film is set in gloomy alleys, a dark forest, Gothic castles, tombs and other eerie places. Franco also delivers pioneering Sleaze - the film features female nudity as well as sadistic sexual perversions, which was not exactly the norm in 1962. Franco once again employs the great Howard Vernon, the most regular leading-man of his early films and a true master of sinister roles. The film drags a tiny bit in the middle, but the second half is truly intense. Overall, Franco's second Horror film is not as essential as the masterpiece "The Awful Dr. Orloff", which was released shortly before, but definitely a very good Horror film and early Euro-Exploitation effort that my fellow Franco-fans can not afford to miss. 7.5/10.
    5Red-Barracuda

    A mixture of Gothic class with S&M kinkiness in this early Franco effort

    The Sadistic Baron Von Klaus is a very early Jess Franco film. It comes from a phase in which he worked in black and white productions. It's about the legend of a long dead, sadistic 17th century Baron who rises from a swamp to kill women. Naturally, in the present day, a series of murders ensues in the vicinity of his castle.

    This one seemed to stand out for two reasons for me. Firstly, it was nice to see a Franco production sporting such lush black and white cinematography. It really adds a layer of class to proceedings and Franco is not always a director who you would associate with good taste! Secondly, and perhaps more typically of this director, it contained an S&M scene that must be the raciest soft-core sex scene I have seen from a film this old – its full-on topless nudity and kinkiness all the way here and that was rather fun to behold in a film of this vintage. Aside from these two differentiating factors this is a somewhat plodding and overlong murder-mystery that most probably falls under the bracket of the German Krimi sub-genre. It stars Franco regular actor Howard Vernon who once again stands head and shoulders above everybody else from a thespian perspective. All-in-all, an interesting if flawed early Franco.
    6dopefishie

    One of Franco's classiest and most skillful films

    One of Franco's classiest and most skillful films.

    It's also one of his best written films. The characters are consistent and memorable. The actors really get into character because there is a well written character for them to portray. Even the police detective is not a 100% buffoon and is able to say intelligent things some of the time.

    The black & white is gorgeous but not as gorgeous as some of his other black & white films. The cinematography is great and uses and variety of shots very well to tell the story.

    The story itself was rather predictable. And I wish the villain had more of a chance to shine in their madness at the end of the film.
    9horroregg

    Franctastic!

    Every one knows Franco is off his rocker. But this film is from a period where it wasn't so abundantly clear from looking at the screen.

    For those that think Franco is a hack film maker with all the sleazy zooms of his later films, see this and you'll discover that he does that because he likes it, not because he doesn't know how to do anything else.

    This one is made very nicely. It's shot in black and white holds up very well today, comparing favourably with many other films from this era and genre. Plot wise it's a serial killer movie, but it has that real timeless feel and atmosphere that places it firmly in the horror category.

    The understated performance from Franco regular Howard Vernon is outstanding, but all the cast are great. I'm not sure what the original language is, probably Spanish, I've seen it in English and French and although they're both acceptable, it's a shame not to hear the real actors voices (although Vernon probably dubbed himself).

    It's also amazingly daring for 1962, in fact way too daring for its day and the dungeon scene was removed by bastard censors. But it's back now and it's great, if you like that sort of thing of course, which, as you're reading a review of a Franco film, you do.

    I love this film.

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    • Release date
      • 1962 (Spain)
    • Country of origin
      • Spain
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Le sadique
    • Filming locations
      • Chevaline, France
    • Production company
      • Albatros C.P.C.
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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