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Return of the Wolf
A Nikkatsu sun tribe / youth film set in a small seaside town.
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Plot Summary
A former Nazi SS officer, haunted by his past atrocities, attempts to build a new life in post-war Germany. However, his past actions begin to catch up with him as he is stalked by a relentless detective and threatened by individuals from his former life, forcing him into a desperate fight for survival and a confrontation with his own guilt.
Critical Reception
Return of the Wolf is a dark and intense thriller that delves into the psychological torment of a man trying to escape his past. While critically acclaimed for its gripping narrative and strong performances, particularly from Peter Lorre, some found its bleak tone and unflinching portrayal of guilt to be challenging.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its suspenseful atmosphere and exploration of moral ambiguity.
Peter Lorre's performance is highlighted as a powerful portrayal of a man consumed by guilt.
The film's dark themes and psychological depth are noted as both a strength and a potential deterrent for some viewers.
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Fun Fact
This film marked one of Peter Lorre's final major roles before his death in 1964, though it was released posthumously.
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