Alfred Vohrer, born in 1914 in Stuttgart, Germany, was a pivotal director and actor in the realm of exploitation cinema. He directed The Inn on the River (1962) and The Mysterious Magician (1964), showcasing his unique vision within the genre. Vohrer's influence extended to The Hunchback of Soho (1966) and The College Girl Murders (1967), where he crafted narratives that blended suspense with a distinct European flair. His work, including his role as an actor in Double Face (1969), solidifies his status as a significant contributor to the cult film landscape.
The Inn on the River
A serial killer named The Shark is terrorizing London by killing his victims with a speargun and then, dressed in a scruba-diver's wetsuit, using the city's sewer tunnels to make his getaway.