Hotel detective Janos Kovacs travels from San Remo, where the Schlagerfestival will soon be held, to London. He wants to sell critical information to the crime reporter Barney Blair. Before ... Read allHotel detective Janos Kovacs travels from San Remo, where the Schlagerfestival will soon be held, to London. He wants to sell critical information to the crime reporter Barney Blair. Before Barney arrives, Kovacs is stabbed.Hotel detective Janos Kovacs travels from San Remo, where the Schlagerfestival will soon be held, to London. He wants to sell critical information to the crime reporter Barney Blair. Before Barney arrives, Kovacs is stabbed.
Hans Epskamp
- Chefinspektor
- (uncredited)
Willy Friedrichs
- Chefredakteur J.J. Frank
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Helmo Kindermann
- Larry Cornell
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
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Horror crime thriller meets schlager / hit film - second attempt
Very similar to the film "DAS RÄTSEL DER GRÜNEN SPINNE / The Mystery of the Green Spider" (1960), which was made five years earlier, "HOTEL DER TOTEN GÄSTE / Hotel of the Dead Guests" (1965) is a very unusual mixture of Edgar Wallace-esque horror crime thriller and schlager / hit film. Two of the most successful genres in the German film industry were mixed to create a very special film cocktail. Well, in this case it only worked to a limited extent. The usual suspects of the Wallace stars give each other a hand (Joachim Fuchsberger, Karin Dor, Gisela Uhlen, Hans Nielsen, Ady Berber), but the spark doesn't really fly. It's a shame that Alfred Vohrer ("He is a genius!", Quentin Tarantino already knew) wasn't available as a director! The most worth mentioning are the beautiful Renate Ewert (sexy and sassy as always) and a mysterious Monika Peitsch at a very young age.
The whole killing takes place around the Italian schlager / pop festival in San Remo, so that singing performances (but only two!) can be included in the plot. Heino's future wife Hannelore Auer sings, who three years later would also appear in the "KOMMISSAR X" franchise. What was particularly successful was the performance of the enchanting GOLDEN GLOBE winner Elke Sommer, who - here at the beginning of her world career - sang the song "I say: No!".
Of course, who the murderer is is not revealed. Recommended for anyone who appreciates the convoluted trials and tribulations of the Federal Republic film industry.
Very similar to the film "DAS RÄTSEL DER GRÜNEN SPINNE / The Mystery of the Green Spider" (1960), which was made five years earlier, "HOTEL DER TOTEN GÄSTE / Hotel of the Dead Guests" (1965) is a very unusual mixture of Edgar Wallace-esque horror crime thriller and schlager / hit film. Two of the most successful genres in the German film industry were mixed to create a very special film cocktail. Well, in this case it only worked to a limited extent. The usual suspects of the Wallace stars give each other a hand (Joachim Fuchsberger, Karin Dor, Gisela Uhlen, Hans Nielsen, Ady Berber), but the spark doesn't really fly. It's a shame that Alfred Vohrer ("He is a genius!", Quentin Tarantino already knew) wasn't available as a director! The most worth mentioning are the beautiful Renate Ewert (sexy and sassy as always) and a mysterious Monika Peitsch at a very young age.
The whole killing takes place around the Italian schlager / pop festival in San Remo, so that singing performances (but only two!) can be included in the plot. Heino's future wife Hannelore Auer sings, who three years later would also appear in the "KOMMISSAR X" franchise. What was particularly successful was the performance of the enchanting GOLDEN GLOBE winner Elke Sommer, who - here at the beginning of her world career - sang the song "I say: No!".
Of course, who the murderer is is not revealed. Recommended for anyone who appreciates the convoluted trials and tribulations of the Federal Republic film industry.
A lot of people gather in a hotel in San Remo to attend the local pop festival. When the owner of a music company is murdered, there are a lot of suspects. Will inspector Forbesa be able to solve the mystery?
This is a really bad 60's b/w thriller. It has a weird and boring plot and the whole movie only plays in a hotel in San Remo (It could be anywhere, as you don't see anything else as the interieur of the hotel). At the end of this movie, you are not even interested anymore who commited the crime. It is astonishing that this movie features a lot of the stars of the time like Joachim Fuchsbergerm Karin Dor, Monika Peitsch, Renate Ewert, Wolfgang Kieling and others.
Stay away from this movie, I'll rate it a 2 out of 10.
This is a really bad 60's b/w thriller. It has a weird and boring plot and the whole movie only plays in a hotel in San Remo (It could be anywhere, as you don't see anything else as the interieur of the hotel). At the end of this movie, you are not even interested anymore who commited the crime. It is astonishing that this movie features a lot of the stars of the time like Joachim Fuchsbergerm Karin Dor, Monika Peitsch, Renate Ewert, Wolfgang Kieling and others.
Stay away from this movie, I'll rate it a 2 out of 10.
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- Soundtracks'Ma ora no' (Ich sage no)
Written by Rafael Portolés and Saro Leva
Performed by Elke Sommer Accompanied by Gert Wilden und sein Orchester
German Lyrics by Gerd Thumser (as Claus Ritter) (uncredited)
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- Runtime1 hour 36 minutes
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By what name was Hotel der toten Gäste (1965) officially released in Canada in English?
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