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La main de l'épouvante

Original title: Die blaue Hand
  • 1967
  • GP
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
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La main de l'épouvante (1967)
B-HorrorCrimeHorrorMysteryThriller

Scotland Yard is after a homicidal maniac called The Blue Hand, which is what he uses to kill his victims.Scotland Yard is after a homicidal maniac called The Blue Hand, which is what he uses to kill his victims.Scotland Yard is after a homicidal maniac called The Blue Hand, which is what he uses to kill his victims.

  • Directors
    • Alfred Vohrer
    • Samuel M. Sherman
  • Writers
    • Herbert Reinecker
    • Edgar Wallace
    • Fred Denger
  • Stars
    • Harald Leipnitz
    • Klaus Kinski
    • Carl Lange
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Alfred Vohrer
      • Samuel M. Sherman
    • Writers
      • Herbert Reinecker
      • Edgar Wallace
      • Fred Denger
    • Stars
      • Harald Leipnitz
      • Klaus Kinski
      • Carl Lange
    • 18User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Harald Leipnitz
    Harald Leipnitz
    • Inspektor Craig
    Klaus Kinski
    Klaus Kinski
    • Dave Emerson…
    Carl Lange
    Carl Lange
    • Dr. Albert Mangrove
    Ilse Steppat
    Ilse Steppat
    • Lady Emerson
    Hermann Lenschau
    Hermann Lenschau
    • Rechtsanwalt Lionel Douglas
    Diana Körner
    Diana Körner
    • Myrna Emerson
    Gudrun Genest
    • Schwester Harris
    Albert Bessler
    • Butler Anthony
    Richard Haller
    • Edward Appleton…
    Ilse Pagé
    Ilse Pagé
    • Miss Mabel Finley
    Fred Haltiner
    • Wärter Reynolds
    Peter Parten
    • Robert Emerson
    Thomas Danneberg
    • Charles Emerson
    Heinz Spitzner
    • Richter
    Siegfried Schürenberg
    • Sir John
    Paul Berger
    • Wärter
    • (uncredited)
    Denise Coward
    Denise Coward
    • Nurse Warner (1987 footage)
    • (uncredited)
    Otto Czarski
    • Wärter Duck
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • Alfred Vohrer
      • Samuel M. Sherman
    • Writers
      • Herbert Reinecker
      • Edgar Wallace
      • Fred Denger
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    7Spookara

    Die blaue Hand

    Good acting and an exciting story with a good tempo. However, it shows the cliché, scary mental sanctuary.
    8QueenoftheGoons

    2 Kinski's are better than one

    One of his betters though it still don't beat Schizoid or Venom. You get 2 Kinski's for the price of one. The classic one bad brother and one good. Kinski in an asylum? Perfect for the schizophrenic nymphomaniac actor. He's always a favorite goon to watch.
    7FieCrier

    enjoyable krimi, not especially horrific

    The DVD I watched had both the Bloody Dead and the original Creature with the Blue Hand versions on it; I watched the latter. Presumably the latter isn't exactly the original since it has English language titles and dialogue. Additionally, during the opening credits there are twelve gunshots and twelve bloody stains that appear on the screen. In The Video Watchdog Book, it's mentioned that krimis begin with that and the letters E D G A R W A L L A C E appearing out of the blood. However, those letters don't emerge on the version on the DVD, though they're clearly arranged that way.

    Dave (Kinski) is committed after being found criminally insane for the murder of the family gardener. He later escapes, and people are murdered by a figure dressed in black wielding an iron blue glove with retractable knives. His twin brother, two other brothers, mother and sister are all concerned about his escape. The police investigate. Lots of secret passages and a sinister doctor is in charge of the asylum.

    Enjoyable, but the ending seemed sort of contrived. Still, I'd like to see more krimis and even read some Edgar Wallace.
    Dethcharm

    Fingers Of Death...

    CREATURE WITH THE BLUE HAND is a suspenseful thriller full of mystery. Klaus Kinski plays a dual role as twins, one of whom might be a homicidal maniac. The titular killer actually has a blue hand to dispatch his victims. It comes complete with finger-knives!

    This movie also contains an insane asylum, a castle with secret passages, and inhuman torture by both rats and snakes! Kinski is his usual, amazing self. He devours these sort of roles like so much candy!

    WARNING: This film was rereleased under the title THE BLOODY DEAD, which includes a few added, non sequitur sequences of gory violence having nothing to do with the actual story. This unnecessary footage is tacky, silly, and insulting to anyone with a functioning brain...
    7Coventry

    Who would keep a poisonous snake in a safe?

    Life is short and you only live it once! That was my principal motivation to purchase a 33-DVD box set entitled "The Edgar Wallace Collection". Most of them are obscure and unknown euro-exploitation movies, but they all look deliciously sinister and entertaining. I'm watching them randomly, via a sort of bingo-system, and I was lucky enough to draw one starring my all-time favorite actor; - Klaus Kinski! Apparently, that wasn't too difficult. Kinski stars in approximately one-third of these films.

    I am slightly familiar with the oeuvre of novelist Edgar Wallace, and can safely state that ("Creature with) the Blue Hand" is a prototypic work. It's a convoluted murder-whodunit, set in grim décors like spooky insane asylums and gothic family mansions full of secret passageways. Kinski plays a double role, identical twin brothers Dave & Richard Emerson, of which Dave is falsely accused of murder and submitted to an asylum. Someone unknown helps him escape, and simultaneously more members from the noble Emerson clan are brutally murdered by a killer who uses a blue gauntlet with sharp spikes. For once, Kinski doesn't portray the most diabolical character of the bunch. That honor goes to Carl Lange, who plays the sadist head warden of the asylum. He wears a monocle and keeps poisonous snakes in a safe in his office! Siegfried Schürenberg, in his familiar role as Sir John of Scotland Yard, ensures the obligatory comic-relief.

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    • Trivia
      New Jersey horror director Warren F. Disbrow and his father Warren Disbrow Sr. worked with Samuel M. Sherman on the 1987 added scenes, which was sold as "The Bloody Dead".
    • Alternate versions
      U.S. distributor Independent International prepared a special version for licensing to the home video market. The film was retitled "The Bloody Dead" and contained approximately 7 minutes of additional footage filmed by Independent International. The added footage included the addition of two cannibalistic inmates at the asylum, and insert shots for the murders that added blood and gore. Some of the scenes from the original film were reedited. The added footage is marked by an obvious drop in the photographic and audio quality.
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    • Release date
      • October 29, 1969 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • West Germany
    • Language
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Creature with the Blue Hand
    • Filming locations
      • East Orange, New Jersey, USA(Studio, 1987 footage)
    • Production companies
      • Rialto Film
      • Independent-International Pictures
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 27 minutes
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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