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Coast of Skeletons

  • 1965
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
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Elga Andersen, Heinz Drache, Marianne Koch, Dale Robertson, and Richard Todd in Coast of Skeletons (1965)
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Harry Sanders returns to England after losing his job as a police inspector in West Africa. However, he soon returns to the continent to investigate the offshore diamond operation of a shady... Read allHarry Sanders returns to England after losing his job as a police inspector in West Africa. However, he soon returns to the continent to investigate the offshore diamond operation of a shady American tycoon.Harry Sanders returns to England after losing his job as a police inspector in West Africa. However, he soon returns to the continent to investigate the offshore diamond operation of a shady American tycoon.

  • Director
    • Robert Lynn
  • Writers
    • Harry Alan Towers
    • Anthony Scott Veitch
    • Edgar Wallace
  • Stars
    • Richard Todd
    • Dale Robertson
    • Heinz Drache
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
    331
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Robert Lynn
    • Writers
      • Harry Alan Towers
      • Anthony Scott Veitch
      • Edgar Wallace
    • Stars
      • Richard Todd
      • Dale Robertson
      • Heinz Drache
    • 9User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Richard Todd
    Richard Todd
    • Harry Sanders
    Dale Robertson
    Dale Robertson
    • A. J. Magnus
    Heinz Drache
    Heinz Drache
    • Janny Von Koltze
    Marianne Koch
    Marianne Koch
    • Helga
    Elga Andersen
    Elga Andersen
    • Elizabeth Von Koltze
    Dietmar Schönherr
    Dietmar Schönherr
    • Piet Van Houten
    • (as Dietmar Schonherr)
    Derek Nimmo
    • Tom Hamilton
    George Leech
    George Leech
    • Carlo Seton
    Gabriel Bayman
    • Charlie Singer
    Gordon Mulholland
    • Mr. Spyker
    Buster Perry
    • Emil
    Josh du Toit
    • Hajo Peterson
    T.R.J. Edwards
    • Finn
    Derek Lyndon
    • Interviewer
    Duncan Lamont
    Duncan Lamont
    • Charlie Singer
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    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Robert Lynn
    • Writers
      • Harry Alan Towers
      • Anthony Scott Veitch
      • Edgar Wallace
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    5kevinolzak

    Shown on Pittsburgh's Chiller Theater only in 1971

    1964's "Coast of Skeletons" (Sanders und das Schiff des Todes or Sanders and the Ship of Death) marked one of the earliest titles on the lengthy resume of producer Harry Alan Towers, a veteran of 100 TV episodes before branching out into features with 1963's "Death Drums Along the River," introducing Richard Todd as Commissioner Harry Sanders in a West German update on Edgar Wallace's "Sanders of the River." Both Todd and Marianne Koch are back for this one off sequel, also shot on location in South Africa, where Sanders is now working for an insurance company eager to get a fix on Texas oil magnate A. J. Magnus (Dale Robertson), who appears to have switched dredging for diamonds to obtaining stolen gold bullion sunk during WW2. Heinz Drache plays a ship's captain in the employ of Magnus, determined to maintain the love of a shallow young bride (Elga Anderson) more accustomed to wealth and privilege, while Todd's Sanders continues to enjoy the company of Marianne Koch, this time as the captain's attractive photographer sister (coming off her best known film role opposite Clint Eastwood in "A Fistful of Dollars"). The varied attempts on Sanders' life aren't quite enough to evoke memories of James Bond, but it's an agreeable time passer and no more; incidentally, the title refers to the skeletons of shipwrecks! By the time this picture was issued in West Germany, Harry Alan Towers had already moved on to a new series with "The Face of Fu Manchu," his association with Christopher Lee yielding results well into the 1990s, truly an international dealmaker who also contributed to the screenplays of nearly half the more than 100 features he produced.
    4susansweb

    Sub-standard adventure in Africa

    Richard Todd is back as Harry Sanders in another African adventure. The story is good enough but the acting with this international cast is largely suspect. Heinz Drache and Marianne Koch are the main offenders of the wooden acting school but this may have something to do with the fact that English is not their first language. Dale Robertson as the Texan playboy has no such excuse. His character is such a stereotype, it's hard to believe that Robertson has made a career of playing cowboys. But then the writing has much to blame there. Special mention must go to the ending. Talk about a convenient one. This movie is the perfect example of tying up all loose plot endings with a bang. Not very satisfying but at least it's final. The movie should only be of interest to Richard Todd completists or people wondering what a Harry Alan Towers (the writer) movie would be like without the softcore sex and violence that would dominate his later films.
    3malcolmgsw-01863

    Lacklustre

    I note that one reviewer used the word finest in conjunction with Harry Alan Towers.Now that is the most incongruous choice of adjectives for the purveyor of schlock.The film is suggested by the character of Sanders.I suggest it is suggested by desperation.The story only comes together in the last ten minutes.Prior to that it is lethargic if not inert.There is a storyline about a sunken dredger which is virtually abandoned.Just don't bother with this.It's rating of 4.9 is generous.
    9shakspryn

    Excellent adventure story with strong characters

    This is a good movie! All the characters are interesting, and the scenery of Africa--seems like Namibia, on the coast--is a good location. The end has more emotional impact than you usually find in an adventure film.

    Richard Todd is, as usual, very likeable and comes across as a confident, capable guy. His character impressed me as how a real person would be, not some silly James Bond clone.

    There is a decent amount of action in the movie. No giant battles, no shootouts with machine guns, OK? It's a movie with some subtlety and understatement. I think it's very unfortunate, how the impact of the Bond movies in the 1960's skewed people's expectations of an adventure film. This movie deserves a much high rating on IMDB than it now has. See it, and see what you think! The dvd I bought recently has a good picture quality; not great, but decent and watchable.
    3bkoganbing

    There's gold in them thar wrecks

    Richard Todd who has just gotten the sack as they say it on the other side of the pond as a police inspector in one of those newly independent former colonies of Great Britain gets a job to check into the activities of American tycoon Dale Robertson in South Africa.

    Robertson is a shady character who has his eyes on an old merchant wreck on the west Africa coast that was carrying a lot of His Majesty's gold on board. It's still British property unless Robertson can salvage it for himself. For that purpose he's enlisted the U-Boat captain who sank it back in World War 2 Heinz Drache.

    This film is from the apartheid government of South Africa and ain't it fascinating there is nary a black face in the cast. It's a routine action/adventure saga with all the players looking real bored with the film.

    I'm sure their checks all cleared. Maybe they were paid in bullion or diamonds.

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      Body Count 6.
    • Goofs
      The Captain wears his uniform continuously throughout the movie. Unless on a big liner or a working ship like this, he would normally only wear this in port. It would be extremely impractical to wear the uniform daily like this and a Captain would change into cool casual wear when at sea in these climes.
    • Alternate versions
      In the late-'80s Greenwood Video released a 69 minutes cut version of the movie in West Germany. E.g. the end credits are missing.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Underneath the Skin: Christopher Frayling examines the origin, history and reputation of Sax Rohmer's Fu Manchu (2020)

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    • Did Dale Robertson really fly the airplane himself..??

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    • Release date
      • August 23, 1965 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • South Africa
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Sanders und das Schiff des Todes
    • Filming locations
      • Namibia
    • Production companies
      • Towers of London Productions
      • Hallam Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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