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Director
  
Jurgen Goslar

Country
  
West GermanyUKSouth AfricaRhodesia

5.6/10
IMDb

Duration
  

Language
  
English

Albino (film) movie poster

Release date
  
1976

Based on
  
The Whispering Death by Daniel Carney

Writer
  
Daniel Carney (novel), Jurgen Goslar (screenplay), Scott Finch (screenplay)

Albino (also known as The Night of the Askari, Death in the Sun and Whispering Death) is a 1976 German thriller directed by Jürgen Goslar and starring Christopher Lee, James Faulkner and Sybil Danning filmed on location during the Rhodesian Bush War. The film is based on the novel The Whispering Death by Daniel Carney.

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Plot

Terrick (James Faulkner), a British South Africa Police officer in rural Rhodesia, looks forward towards the end of his police service and early retirement to his farm with his fiancée, Sally (Sybil Danning). Terrick's hopes for a peaceful life with Sally are shattered, however, when black nationalist guerrillas attack the farm. Sally is raped and murdered by the guerrilla leader, an albino known only by the moniker "Whispering Death" (Horst Frank). Consumed by grief, Terrick and his farmworkers, led by Dizaki (Harry Makela) set out to avenge Sally on their own. They subsequently learn that the guerrillas have summoned the local villagers to a meeting to politicize them and lay an ambush for "Whispering Death" there. However Terrick's party opens fire prematurely, killing and injuring some of the civilians present. The Rhodesian government demands that Terrick's police superior, Bill (Christopher Lee) hold him accountable for his recklessness and bring him to justice. From its perspective he has endangered the war effort by inflaming the relationship between the security forces and the locals through his irresponsible actions. Bill obligingly orders a manhunt for Terrick, but most of the policemen sympathize with their onetime colleague and are demoralized by the fact they are being ordered to pursue him instead of the guerrillas. They abandon the manhunt and return to their homes. Due to the apparent unwillingness of the police to apprehend Terrick, a crack army unit is called in to assist with the manhunt.

"Whispering Death" and his guerrillas decide to flee across the border to their sanctuaries in a neighbouring country. However, Terrick and Dizaki, who is an expert tracker, are hot on their trail. The duo become increasingly desperate, with Dizaki torturing a captured guerrilla for information. During a series of bloody skirmishes, Dizaki and nearly all the guerrillas are killed, leaving only Terrick and "Whispering Death" to face each other. Terrick gains the upper hand and stabs his opponent to death. The next morning, pursuing Rhodesian troops finally catch up to Terrick, but he is no longer coherent, having lost his mind as a result of the collective trauma he endured. When he threatens the soldiers with his rifle, they shoot him dead.

Cast

  • James Faulkner - Terrick
  • Christopher Lee - Member-in-Charge (Bill)
  • Horst Frank - Whispering Death
  • Sybil Danning - Sally
  • Sascha Hehn - Peter
  • Trevor Howard - Dr. Johannes
  • Erik Schumann - Captain Turnbull
  • Reception

    The film has been described as "well acted".

    References

    Albino (film) Wikipedia
    Albino (film) IMDb Albino (film) themoviedb.org