
If you are looking for a masterpiece, keep walking. But if you want to see a 1930s German daredevil jump off cliffs and look incredibly pleased with himself, Sprung in den Abgrund is actually a blast. People who love old-school stunt work and cheesy mountain thrillers will have a great time. Anyone who expects clean a...

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"If you are looking for a masterpiece, keep walking. But if you want to see a 1930s German daredevil jump off cliffs and look incredibly pleased with himself, Sprung in den Abgrund is actually a blast. People who love old-school stunt work and cheesy mountain thrillers will have a great time. Anyone who expects clean audio or a plot that makes logical sense will probably turn it off after ten minutes. 😅 The whole thing is basically a vehicle for Harry Piel. He directed it, co-wrote it, and of ..."


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