★ Acting
1926 – 2000
· Wuppertal, Germany
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Active 1951–2010
Born in 1926 in Germany, Harald Leipnitz carved a niche in the realm of cult cinema with his diverse roles. He appears in The Brides of Fu Manchu (1966) as a key character, showcasing his ability to navigate the thrilling landscapes of exploitation films. Known for his work in Edgar Wallace adaptations, Leipnitz also lends his talents to Marquis de Sade: Justine (1969) and Dial Love for Murder (1970), where he embodies the intrigue and tension characteristic of the genre. His contributions to these films highlight the unique blend of narrative and style that defines the cult cinema experience.
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The Curse of the Hidden Vault
1964
★ 6.2
as Jimmy Flynn
Mobsters conspire to loot another criminal's treasure secured in an enormous booby-trapped vault.
Career Highlights
Top 6 by popularity · TMDB
Filmography
142 credits
2010s
1 credit
2000s
2 credits
1990s
22 credits
1980s
18 credits
1970s
39 credits
1960s
53 credits
1950s
4 credits
Crew Credits
1990s
1 credit
1980s
1 credit
1970s
1 credit