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Director: Ãkos Ráthonyi
Cast: Joachim Fuchsberger, Sabine Sesselmann, Klaus Kinski, Ingrid van Bergen
A Chinese detective breaks up a drug smuggling ring and tries to find the "Daffodil Killer". The drug smugglers had devised the ingenious method of smuggling heroin from Hong Kong in the stems of daffodils.
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The Devil's Daffodil (1961), directed by Ãkos Ráthonyi, is a mystery crime film that follows a Chinese detective breaking up a drug smuggling ring using an ingenious method of hiding heroin in daffodil stems. While critical and awards reception for the film is unknown, it appears to have garnered moderate audience interest based on available ratings.
The Devil's Daffodil is a 1961 British-West German black-and-white crime film directed by Ãkos Ráthonyi. The film was produced in an English and a German version, starring different actors in the lead roles but otherwise featuring an almost identical cast and crew. It starred William Lucas in the English version and Joachim Fuchsberger in the German one.
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