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Director: Peter Keglevic
Cast: Joachim Kemmer, Julia Bremermann, Leslie Phillips, Eddi Arent
An encounter with a blind man ends unexpectedly for Susan Howard. The supposedly helpless man stuns and kidnaps her. The case is handed over by the Home Secretary to Sir John, the head of Scotland Yard. He entrusts Chief Inspector Higgins and Superintendent Lane with the investigation. Their investigations quickly lead Higgins and Lane on the trail of murder, white slavery and blackmail.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Der Blinde (1996), directed by Peter Keglevic, is a critically acclaimed crime thriller that follows the investigation into a blind man's unexpected kidnapping. The film has received positive reviews, with critics praising its suspenseful plot and strong performances. However, details on awards recognition or public reception ratings are not available.
Why you might like this:
Fans of crime thrillers and unique directorial styles will particularly enjoy 1996's Der Blinde, directed by Peter Keglevic. The film features a compelling cat-and-mouse dynamic as a seemingly helpless blind man unexpectedly kidnaps a woman, leading to an investigation involving murder, white slavery, and blackmail.
Der Blindensturz (1985), translated as The Parable of the Blind, is a short novel in ten chapters by German writer Gert Hofmann.
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