Emile Stemmler, an actor known for his contributions to cult cinema, appeared in The Curse of the Werewolf (1961) and The Alphabet Murders (1965). His roles often delve into the realms of horror and mystery, showcasing his ability to embody characters that resonate with the genre's enthusiasts. In Murders in the Rue Morgue (1971), Stemmler further solidified his presence in the exploitation film landscape, navigating the dark twists typical of the era. His performances in these films contribute to the rich tapestry of cult cinema available on SassyFlix.
The Alphabet Murders
Albert Aachen, a clown with a unique diving act, is found dead, the murder weapon happens to be a poison dart. When a woman named Betty Barnard becomes the next victim, detective Hercule Poirot suspects that Sir Carmichael Clarke could be in grave danger. As Poirot and Captain Hastings look into the crimes, a beautiful woman with an interesting monogram named Amanda Beatrice Cross becomes the focus of their investigation, at least until she leaps into the Thames.