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Summary

Both Scotland Yard and an amateur American sleuth are tracking a master criminal known as The Frog. This moniker refers to the bulging-eyed mask worn by the evildoer, and is reflected by the frog icons painfully tatooed onto the forearms of his henchmen. The trail leads to the country manor of an enigmatic, steely-eyed nabob, whose repressed son has eyes for the artistes at the Lolita cabaret, and whose lovely daughter captures the fancy of both the American playboy and the villain himself. Murder, kidnapping and seduction ensue.

Details

Release Date: September 4, 1959

Runtime: 89 minutes

Genres: Crime, Thriller, Mystery

Rating: 6.4/10 (33 votes)


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Cast

  • Joachim Fuchsberger

    Joachim Fuchsberger

    Richard Gordon

  • Siegfried Lowitz

    Siegfried Lowitz

    Inspektor Elk

  • Eddi Arent

    Eddi Arent

    James

  • Elfie von Kalckreuth

    Elfie von Kalckreuth

    Ella Bennet

  • Walter Wilz

    Walter Wilz

    Ray Bennet

  • Carl Lange

    Carl Lange

    John Bennet

  • Dieter Eppler

    Dieter Eppler

    Joshua Broad

  • Jochen Brockmann

    Jochen Brockmann

    Harry Lime

  • Ernst Fritz Fürbringer

    Ernst Fritz Fürbringer

    Sir Archibald

  • Eva Pflug

    Eva Pflug

    Lolita

  • Fritz Rasp

    Fritz Rasp

    Ezra Maitland

  • Erwin Strahl

    Erwin Strahl

    Sergeant Balder

  • Ulrich Beiger

    Ulrich Beiger

    Everett

  • Günther Jerschke

    Günther Jerschke

    Radio Voice

  • Holger Munk

    Holger Munk

    Sergeant Rubby

  • Olaf Ussing

    Olaf Ussing

    Lord Charles Farnsworth

  • Carl Ottosen

    Carl Ottosen

  • Reinhard Kolldehoff

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