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Latest revision as of 21:37, 29 July 2023
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The Terrible People (Die Bande des Schreckens ("The Band of Terror") is a 1960 German detective movie directed by Harald Reinl and adapted from the 1926 novel by Edgar Wallace. Clay Shelton is sentenced to death penalty for his crimes. Before the execution he swears to return after the death and take the lives of everyone who participated in his arrest and trial.
The film is the third installment in the Rialto Film studio film series (1959-1972) adapted from the novels of Edgar Wallace.
Note: the HD version of the movie is released in 1920x1080px but with very wide (a quarter of the overall width!) black bars on both sides. They are cropped on the screenshots below hence the non-standard aspect ratio.
WARNING! Major spoilers ahead!
The following weapons were used in the film The Terrible People (Die Bande des Schreckens):
Handguns
NHM Model 9 Revolver
Snub nose revolvers, seen in hands of Clay Shelton (Otto Collin), Monkford (Karl-Georg Saebisch), Henry (Ulrich Beiger), and Chief Inspector Long (Joachim Fuchsberger), are NHM Model 9 gas-firing revolvers.
Unidentified revolver
In the climactic scene false Clay Shelton (whose identity is revealed at last as (SPOILER! Highlight to see description)Mrs. Revelstoke (Elisabeth Flickenschildt)) holds an unidentified revolver. This is not the NHM Model 9, as this revolver has thinner barrel without the rib and diferent ejector rod, but it may be an NHM Model 6 that is also seen in several other movies of the Edgar Wallace films series.
Walther PP
Chief Inspector Long (Joachim Fuchsberger) carries a Walther PP pistol. In the climactic scene Long's pistol falls in hands of Richard Cravel (Alf Marholm).
Rifles
Lee-Enfield Hunting Rifle
A shooter (uncredited) who ambushed Chief Inspector Long's car on the road is armed with a Lee-Enfield hunting rifle with the stock in Mannlicher-Schoenauer style.
Other Weapons
Telephone Handset Assassination Device
Richard Cravel (Alf Marholm) creates a shooting telephone handset as a trap for Chief Inspector Long.