Alraune Page #4

 
IMDB:
6.3
Year:
1930
103 min
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You can't endure what she's doing with the men here!

Fools, nothing else!

Fools!

But not with us, Jakob!

Just as you wish, Frau Raspe.

It is true.

Just go up, the miss is upstairs in her room.

Yes, yes.

We'll leave in good time, before it's too late!

Come in!

Madame, we ask for our dismissal.

Why does your husband want to leave, Frau Raspe?

There is no other way, madame.

My husband...

We have two little children...

And perhaps he'll give up driving completely.

It's all right. You may go.

Yes, madame. And many thanks!

Madame has accepted the resignation!

I'm so happy!

Listen, Kurt, madame wants to drive out!

You mustn't drive her anymore!

Listen to your wife!

Tell her the car is broken.

You mustn't drive her anymore, do you hear me?

Why not?

Well, Kurt, are you ready?

Yes.

No, madame.

The engine.

What is it with the engine?

Well, I just thought...

The car is in perfect condition.

ATTENTION! Drive slowly - Road Works

Faster, Kurt!

Faster!

Faster!

Faster!

Hello?

Yes, Privy Councillor ten Brinken speaking!

My niece?

For Heaven's sake!

She's the murderess!

It's all her fault!

Murderess!

Alraune.

Has..

Has anything happened to you?

Alraune!

Alraune!

Alraune...

Tell me...

that you love me.

Alraune, I do love you.

You think that we can be in Germany in six weeks?

It won't be possible earlier, Herr Braun.

Last time we needed seven weeks to reach Hamburg.

Ah, I'm looking forward, forward, forward to Germany.

17 years.

17 years.

Then a lot of things will have changed for you.

Just as I myself have changed.

1913 and...

Well, Petersen?

I'd like to talk to you, ten Brinken.

So you drop the 'Privy Councillor' now?

If you please.

I was offered a position.

Well then, leave.

Give me money.

What for? For what do you want to have money?

For 20 years you've treated me like a dog.

Now I ask for what I deserve.

You did some defraudation, Privy Councillor.

You foisted a child on Prince Wolkonski.

You've got enormous sums.

Now I demand my share.

But you knew everything!

You took part in it!

So what do you want?

Farewell, dear colleague.

My dear guests!

Allow me to announce the engagement of my daughter Olga with Herr von Walter!

- My sincere congratulations! - Thank you!

My dear children!

May I express my congratulations, too?

Very pleased.

This is the most beautiful day of my life!

Where is Alraune?

Alraune? She's getting changed.

Oh, I'm so excited!

- Everything will work out fine, yes? - Oh, sure.

Herr von Walter? One moment, please.

Yes, please.

Alraune, you promised me the first dance.

You shouldn't dance with that man.

But, Woelfchen...

Alraune, I...

My flowers are crushed.

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Hanns Heinz Ewers

Hanns Heinz Ewers (3 November 1871 – 12 June 1943) was a German actor, poet, philosopher, and writer of short stories and novels. While he wrote on a wide range of subjects, he is now known mainly for his works of horror, particularly his trilogy of novels about the adventures of Frank Braun, a character modeled on himself. The best known of these is Alraune (1911). more…

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