The Devil's Daffodil


The Devil's Daffodil is a 1961 British-West German black-and-white crime film directed by Ákos 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.

Cast

Actor British versionRoleActor German version
William LucasJack TarlingJoachim Fuchsberger
Penelope HornerAnne RiderSabina Sesselmann
Ingrid van BergenGloria LyneIngrid van Bergen
Albert LievenRaymond LyneAlbert Lieven
Jan HendriksCharlesJan Hendriks
Marius GoringOliver MilburghMarius Goring
Peter IllingMr. PutekPeter Illing
Walter GotellSupt. WhitesideWalter Gotell
Christopher LeeLing ChuChristopher Lee
Colin JeavonsPeter KeeneKlaus Kinski

Production

The film is based on the novel The Daffodil Mystery by Edgar Wallace. It was adapted for film by Egon Eis. The screenplay was written by Basil Dawson and Donald Taylor. The German dialogue was written by Horst Wendlandt and. Wendlandt was also co-producer along with Preben Philipsen.
Cinematography took place in April and May 1961 in London and environments. The studio was Shepperton Studios/Middlesex.

Reception

In Germany, the FSK gave the film a rating of "16 and up" and found it not appropriate for screenings on public holidays. The German version premiered on 21 July 1961.