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' is a 1958 Swiss-West German-Spanish thriller film directed by Ladislao Vajda. The original screenplay was written by Friedrich Drrenmatt, a Swiss playwright and novelist, and the first incarnation of the film is still acclaimed by critics. Heinz Rhmann and Gert Frbe both starred in the 1958 movie.

Plot



Matthi, a senior detective with the Zrich police, is about to take up a post in the Middle East when a call comes in that a peddler has found the body of a little girl in the woods. With the peddler he inspects the site and, when none of the other police volunteer, says he will tell the parents. Distraught, the mother asks him to swear that he will find the killer.

He goes to the little girls' school, where another child points out a picture the dead girl had drawn. It shows a tall man in a long black coat, a large black car, a little girl, a horned creature, and some black hedgehogs. The villagers think the peddler was the murderer, as does Matthi's successor who, after a long hard interrogation, gets a confession. That night the peddler hangs himself in his cell.

The police consider the case closed. Matthi, however, believes the peddler was innocent and that the culprit is a serial killer who has murdered two other little girls and may strike again. As he takes his seat in the airliner, the man next to him is eating chocolate truffles which look just like the hedgehogs in the drawing. Realising that the killer may have befriended the little girl with chocolates, he leaps off the plane, but his successor is uninterested. Deciding to solve the case on his own, a psychiatrist friend suggests that the drawing is true. Such a killer is intimidated by grown women, and gets his revenge by murdering little girls. He must be childless himself.

Plotting the three murder sites on the map, Matthi sees that they were all beside the main highway from Zrich to Chur. The heraldic animal of Chur is the horned chamois, which appears on its vehicle number plates. He rents a filling station on the road, where he takes the numbers of cars from Chur, traces their owners, and under various pretexts rings up to find out if they have children. Seeing a lonely little girl in the village, he befriends her, learning that her name is Annemarie and that her mother is alone and unmarried. He invites mother and daughter to live in the filling station and encourages the child to play beside the road.

Driving from Chur to Zrich in his large black car, a businessman named Schrott sees Annemarie playing and stops at the filling station, though his tank is nearly full. Matthi finds out his home number, where his wife says that her two sons are out in the world. A few days later, Schrott hides his car in the woods and in his long black coat entices Annemarie with a glove puppet. He tells her nobody must know of their encounter.

When Annemarie is late back from school one day, Matthi sees chocolate stains on her hands and finds hedgehog truffles in her pocket. He orders the mother to take the child somewhere safe and, buying a shop window dummy, dresses it in Annemarie's clothes. Laying his bait in the woods, he alerts the local police and they keep watch for the killer.

Schrott, who is only the stepfather of his wife's sons, has a row with her and drives off with murder in mind. Thinking the dummy is a dead Annemarie, he screams in terror. When Matthi approaches, Schrott attacks and wounds him, but is felled by a shot from the police.

Cast



* Heinz Rhmann as Oberleutnant Matthi

* Sigfrit Steiner as Detektiv Feller

* Siegfried Lowitz as Leutnant Heinzi

* Michel Simon as Jacquier

* Heinrich Gretler as Polizeikommandant [Chief of Police]

* Gert Frbe as Herr Schrott

* Berta Drews as Frau Schrott

* Ewald Balser as Professor Manz (voiced in English version by Roger Livesey)

* Mara Rosa Salgado as Frau Heller

* Anita von Ow as Annemarie Heller, her daughter

* Barbara Haller as Ursula Fehlmann

* Emil Hegetschweiler as Gemeindeprsident [town mayor]

* Ettore Cella as Tankstellenbesitzer [Gas station owner]

Production



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Filming took place from 22 February to April 1958 near Zrich and Chur. Interiors were shot at Atelier and the Spandau Studios in Berlin.

Release



The film premiered on 4 July 1958 at the IFF/Berlin. It went on general release on 9 July 1958. In Switzerland it premiered on 12 July 1958 (Rex, Zrich).

Awards



The film was nominated for the Golden Bear at the Berlin International Film Festival.

Adaptations



Remakes

* In 1979, an Italian remake, directed by Alberto Negrin, under the title 'La promessa' was released.

* In 1990, a Hungarian remake, directed by Gyrgy Fehr, under the title 'Szrklet' was released.

* In 1995, a Dutch remake, directed by Rudolf Van Den Berg, under the title 'The Cold Light of Day' was released.

* In 1997, a German tv film remake, directed by Nico Hofmann, under the original title 'Es geschah am hellichten Tag' was released.

* In 2001, an English remake, directed by Sean Penn, under the title 'The Pledge' was released.

* In 2018, a Tamil partial adaptation, directed by Ram kumar, under the title 'Ratsasan' was released.

* In 2019, a Telugu remake of the above mentioned movie 'Ratsasan', directed by Ramesh Varma, under the title 'Rakshasudu' was released.

Alternative versions

Friedrich Drrenmatt was not happy to see the detective proven successful at the end the story, so he wrote the novel ('The Pledge: Requiem for the Detective Novel') from the existing film script. differs from by having the detective fail to identify the killer in the end because of the murderer's death in a car accident. This failure ultimately leaves the detective a broken and witless old man.

American director Sean Penn made a fifth movie on the same theme, named 'The Pledge' in 2001, starring Jack Nicholson and Helen Mirren. Penn's movie incorporates darker ending, as preferred by Drrenmatt.

References




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