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1.) Er kann's nicht lassen, West Germany 1962, directed by Axel von Ambesser, screenplay by Carl Merz, Egon Eis , based on characters created by G.K.Chesterton, music by Martin Böttcher
2.) Der Frosch mit der Maske / Frøen / Fellowship of the Frog, Denmark/West Germany 1959, directed by Harald Reinl, screenplay by Egon Eis (as Trygve Larsen), J.Joachim Bartsch, based on The Fellowship of the Frog by Edgar Wallace, music by Willy Mattes
3.) Das Gasthaus an der Themse / The Inn on the River, West Germany 1962, directed by Alfred Vohrer, screenplay by Harald G. Petersson, Trygve Larsen (= Egon Eis), Piet Ter Ulen (= Gerhard F. Hummel) based on the novel The India-Rubber Men by Edgar Wallace, music by Martin Böttcher
4.) Das Rätsel der roten Orchidee / Secret of the Red Orchid, West Germany 1962, directed by Helmuth Ashley, screenplay by Egon Eis (as Trygve Larsen, based on the novel When the Gangs Came to London by Edgar Wallace, music by Peter Thomas
5.) Der Rote Kreis / Den Blodrøde Cirkel / The Red Circle, Denmark/West Germany 1960, directed by Jürgen Roland, screenplay by Egon Eis (as Trygve Larsen), Wolfgang Menge, based on The Crimson Circle by Edgar Wallace, music by Willy Mattes
6.) Die Toten Augen von London / The Dead Eyes of London, West Germany 1961, directed by Alfred Vohrer, screenplay by Egon Eis (as Trygve Larsen), based on the novel The Dark Eyes of London by Edgar Wallace, music by Heinz Funk
7.) Die Weisse Spinne / The White Spider, West Germany 1963, directed by Harald Reinl, screenplay by Egon Eis (as Albert Tanner), based on the novel by Louis Weinert-Wilton, music by Peter Thomas
8.) Das Wirtshaus von Dartmoor / The Inn on Dartmoor, West Germany 1964, directed by Rudolf Zehetgruber, written by Albert Tanner (= Egon Eis), based on the novel by Victor Gunn, music by Peter Thomas
9.) Der Zinker / The Squeaker, Germany 1931, directed by Karl Forest, Martin Fric, Karel Lamac (as Carl Lamac), screenplay by Rudolph Cartier (as Rudolf Katscher), Egon Eis, Otto Eis, based on the novel by Edgar Wallace
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