4/10
An even weaker second film
30 June 2016
Warning: Spoilers
"Das Spukschloß im Spessart" or "The Haunted Castle" is a West German film from 1960, so this one had its 55th anniversary last year and it is the second film from the Spessart series. Lilo Pulver returns and there are more familiar faces in here, for example director Kurt Hoffmann. I watched this one right after having seen the original first film from a couple years earlier and while I already felt the first wasn't memorable at all, I must say that this sequel is even weaker, clearly inferior on many occasions. It runs for roughly 100 minutes too and focuses mostly on the areas comedy, romance and music. There is more music than in the first. And there is also a slight ounce of horror in here. But it's not really intended to be scary and it also isn't scary, especially by today's standards. There are many scenes with dancing ghosts and it felt a bit embarrassing to me, maybe when the film was at its weakest. In addition, I must say the story was very forgettable too. In my opinion, one film would have been (more than) enough already and this second movie adds extremely little. This is especially disappointing as I was curious about the young Heinz Baumann, but he is in line with all the other mediocrity we are served here. Watch something else instead and it's embarrassing to see how highly some people rate this film (4 stars is already generous) and that the franchise still was not over at this point.
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