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Der Fall X701

  • 1964
  • 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
4.1/10
686
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Der Fall X701 (1964)
A scientist experimenting with suspended animation decides to use himself as a test subject. Before he is frozen, his wife is killed, and he is suspected of her murder.
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A scientist experimenting with suspended animation decides to use himself as a test subject. Before he is frozen, his wife is killed, and he is suspected of her murder.A scientist experimenting with suspended animation decides to use himself as a test subject. Before he is frozen, his wife is killed, and he is suspected of her murder.A scientist experimenting with suspended animation decides to use himself as a test subject. Before he is frozen, his wife is killed, and he is suspected of her murder.

  • Director
    • Bernard Knowles
  • Writer
    • Evelyn Frazer
  • Stars
    • Mark Stevens
    • Marianne Koch
    • Wolfgang Lukschy
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.1/10
    686
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    • Director
      • Bernard Knowles
    • Writer
      • Evelyn Frazer
    • Stars
      • Mark Stevens
      • Marianne Koch
      • Wolfgang Lukschy
    • 31User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
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    Mark Stevens
    Mark Stevens
    • Dr. Frank Overton
    Marianne Koch
    Marianne Koch
    • Dr. Helen Wieland
    Wolfgang Lukschy
    Wolfgang Lukschy
    • Inspector Prenton
    Joachim Hansen
    Joachim Hansen
    • Tony Stein
    Delphi Lawrence
    Delphi Lawrence
    • Joan Overton
    Walter Rilla
    Walter Rilla
    • Sir Keith
    • (as Walter Rilia)
    Helmut Weiss
    • Chairman
    John Longden
    John Longden
    • Prof. Hubbard
    Albert Bessler
    • Martin - Lab Tech
    • (as Albert Ressler)
    Sigurd Lohde
    • Dr. Karl Merkheimer
    Wolfgang Günther
    • Sgt. Grun
    • (as Woflgang Gunther)
    • Director
      • Bernard Knowles
    • Writer
      • Evelyn Frazer
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    4Red-Barracuda

    Watchable but underwhelming

    This one is a little misleading, as the sci-fi is really no more than a Maguffin which complicates an accidental killing. Really, they should have ramped up the sci-fi angle and done something a lot more interesting with it. The acting and the characters aren't too bad but this one fell short on account of it just not adding up to much by the ending. Watchable but underwhelming.
    4Anonymous_Maxine

    Don't freeze, freezing only makes you look guilty!

    I must have seen a lot more bad movies than the other reviewers who have reviewed this movie on the IMDb, because while it's definitely a long defunct sci fi flick, it wasn't THAT bad. In the world of bad movies, Frozen Alive is nowhere near the bottom of the barrel, but it's still pretty unendurable. The story is flat as a pancake and is never interesting, but the main problem is that it is so clearly two different kinds of movies squeezed into one, and the result just doesn't work.

    A scientist is working on a system of deep-freezing monkeys, and then decides to use himself as a human test subject. Unfortunately, just before his own deep freeze, his wife dies a violent death and he becomes the prime suspect. The police investigators, of course, come knocking just as he is entering deep freeze, which is not exactly a quick catnap that he can be shaken awake from.

    One half of the story deals with the scientist, a mid-50s or so man with salt and pepper hair and intense facial features, and his enormously alcoholic wife, a blonde bimbo who looks no less than 30 years his junior. It's too bad that they have no chemistry on screen whatsoever, otherwise this portion of the story would have been slightly less pathetic. The scene where he is holding her in his arms and telling her he wants them to try for a baby is highly disturbing.

    The other half of the story deals with the deep freeze experimentation. This is the part that would make this a sci fi movie, although there is nothing really sci fi about it. If he had frozen himself and woken up in another time, then you have sci fi. Instead, he just freezes himself and then wakes back up. Who cares? As a result, it comes off as nothing more than a goofy crime drama soap opera about a guy trying to design a perfect cryogenetic freezer. And it's a shame, because there's a chance that there could have been two separate, and much better, movies made with this story...
    3Hitchcoc

    Pretty Tame Stuff

    As someone already said, this is a silly melodrama. It's more about a triangle with two scientists and the drunken wife of one of them. The fact that they are performing experiments in suspended animation using low temperatures is really not an issue. It is secondary to the efforts of the man to continue to live with this unstable women. At least her character is pretty believable. She is pathetic and unpredictable. The man is more than patient. The subplot has to do with the determination to perform these experiments on human subjects, which is met with resistance by the head of the lab. Even that is poorly portrayed and uninteresting.
    5Hey_Sweden

    Entertaining, but hardly inspired.

    American star Mark Stevens ("The Dark Corner") stars in this German sci-fi flick as an American scientist, Frank Overton, working for the World Health Organization. He and his associate Helen Wieland (Marianne Koch) are performing experiments on chimps, putting them in deep freeze for a while and then resuscitating them. At roughly the time that Frank gets the bright idea to become a human guinea pig, something unexpected happens that lands him in trouble.

    Screenwriter Evelyn Frazer and director Bernard Knowles don't have as much fun with this premise as one might hope they would. "Frozen Alive" is a classic case of "more talk than action", focusing on the personal problems of the characters (Overtons' wife Joan (Delphi Lawrence, "The Man Who Could Cheat Death") is resentful and an alcoholic) and not spinning a particularly interesting yarn. It's fairly static, and lacking in style, and one can see that this was done on a low budget. It starts to get better in its last half hour with its amusing twists of fate. Its opening credits are a gas, as the music segues from traditional ooga-booga sci-fi music to much more jazzy stuff.

    The characters are reasonably engaging; nobody here is particularly dislikable. Stevens may be slumming, but he gives the material a straight faced go. Buffs will automatically realize that Koch and co-star Wolfgang Lukschy were also utilized in the legendary Spaghetti Western "A Fistful of Dollars" around this time. Joachim Hansen ("The Boys from Brazil"), Walter Rilla ("Day of Anger"), and John Longden ("Quatermass II") are among the solid supporting cast.

    "Frozen Alive" is nothing special, but does offer a mild amount of fun.

    Five out of 10.
    4By-TorX-1

    Dullsville

    Frozen Alive is an odd mishmash of science drama, murder mystery and soap, but the narrative never really reconciles any of the threads. Moreover, when the frozen solid 'action' finally arrives, the pace is so slow that you may think that your screen has frozen. In this context, the creakiness of the film often makes it feel like a film made much earlier than the 1960s. Perhaps it was made earlier and kept in suspended animation? Anyhow, 1960s low-budget potboilers are often fun, but I'd recommend that if you get the chance to see this frozen-based caper, let it go.

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    • Trivia
      Marianne Koch and Mark Stevens will work together again in 1965 ('Tierra de fuego') and 1968 ('Espana otra vez').
    • Goofs
      During the nightclub scene you clearly hear a clarinet being played.
    • Quotes

      Dr. Karl Merkheimer: I would like to thank all of our contributors for this very interesting symposium on hypothermia.

    • Connections
      Featured in Shiver & Shudder Show (2002)

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    • Release date
      • March 1966 (Austria)
    • Countries of origin
      • West Germany
      • United Kingdom
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Frozen Alive
    • Production companies
      • Alfa Film
      • Creole
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 21m(81 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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