Carl Lange was born in Flensburg, Germany in 1909 and became a notable figure in the realm of European genre cinema. He appeared in The Mysterious Magician (1964), where his performance added a layer of intrigue to the film's supernatural themes. Lange also starred in The Torture Chamber of Dr. Sadism (1967), a quintessential example of the horror-exploitation genre that defined the era. With over 70 films to his credit, Lange's contributions to cult cinema remain significant, showcasing his ability to navigate the darker corners of cinematic storytelling.
The Mysterious Magician
The sister of a famous, but as yet uncaught, criminal named "The Hexer" is murdered. Inspector Higgins of Scotland Yard believes that "The Hexer" will surface to take his revenge on his sister's killers, and plans to set a trap to finally capture him. However, soon bodies start piling up, and it looks as if "The Hexer" may get away yet again.