An English businessman comes home to London, only to find visitors to his home being killed by arrows from "the Green Archer."An English businessman comes home to London, only to find visitors to his home being killed by arrows from "the Green Archer."An English businessman comes home to London, only to find visitors to his home being killed by arrows from "the Green Archer."
Helga Feddersen
- Janet
- (uncredited)
Hans Ganswind
- John Bellamy als Der grüne Bogenschütze
- (uncredited)
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Robert Hore
- Mann
- (uncredited)
Charles Palent
- Sergeant Bannister
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaThe producers originally wanted Wolfgang Schnitzler to become on of the regular writers of their Edgar Wallace-Series. When Schnitzler's script of this film was re-written by Jürgen Roland's regular screenwriter Wolfgang Menge, Schnitzler was displeased and decided to leave the series.
- ConnectionsEdited into Großes Herz und große Klappe - Helga Feddersen (2001)
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The country estate of American emigre Abel Bellamy (Gerd Fröbe, in fine intimidating form) is haunted by the ghost of the Green Archer, a 14th century Robin Hood type figure who terrorised the former lords of the manor. Now, with the gangster coming home on vaguely defined business and his niece Valerie (Karin Dor) arriving with her adoptive father to take up residence in the adjacent mansion, much to Bellamy's annoyance, the archer has returned. Who is he and what does he want?
An improvement over the Squeaker as it is a bit more lively, but it still a bit confusing, hard to keep up with the array of characters, and the plot veers away from the "Green Archer" and focus is on as Gert Fröbe steals the scene as a quick-tempered man - they should have stuck with the "Green Archer" plotline instead, it could have been a good castle set whodunit. Still its enjoyable enough. Karin Dor is great as the heroine. She and Frobe make that Bond connection.
An improvement over the Squeaker as it is a bit more lively, but it still a bit confusing, hard to keep up with the array of characters, and the plot veers away from the "Green Archer" and focus is on as Gert Fröbe steals the scene as a quick-tempered man - they should have stuck with the "Green Archer" plotline instead, it could have been a good castle set whodunit. Still its enjoyable enough. Karin Dor is great as the heroine. She and Frobe make that Bond connection.
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- Runtime1 hour 33 minutes
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- 1.66 : 1
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By what name was Der grüne Bogenschütze (1961) officially released in India in English?
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