The Devil Came from Akasava Page #4

Synopsis: A mineral is discovered which can turn metal to gold or humans into zombies. When the mineral is stolen, secret agents are sent in to get the mineral back!
 
IMDB:
5.0
Year:
1971
84 min
25 Views


We can't make it too obvious

for the others.

Anybody could be a murderer.

Be careful.

You are young and pretty, Jane.

l don't want anything to happen to you,

but anything is possible.

We have to go.

Fantastic!

l get ideas.

lf you don't try it with her,

l'll get upset. Wonderful.

Good. Bravo.

l didn't think

you were that good, Jane.

You really can be charming!

l like you better without clothes

than with.

- ls it all right like this, you old peacock?

- Yes, perfectly posed.

- Hello, Walter.

- How charming.

Since you are not willing to come to us,

l decided to come to you.

How nice.

But l never quite know...

l am Dr. Thorrsen's wife,

Mr. Forrester.

Oh, really?

l heard a lot about you

and your husband, Mrs. Thorrsen.

l wanted to drive out

to your place anyway,

but how nice to meet you

today already.

My husband is very busy right now,

that is why he couldn't come.

Are you sorry he couldn't?

Absolutely not.

Would you like to dance?

Oh, yes, very much.

How about a little drink?

l hate hair gel.

Thank you very much.

- Do you know who that was?

- l don't know.

He has to disappear from here.

But where are we going to put him?

But Mr. Forrester...

l'm a married woman.

At least, married women

know what they want.

l know it.

Oh, Walter.

We could take him out through

the window in the room next door.

- That's the best way.

- Okay, let's...

There are steps below the window.

lt should work.

But we have to be careful.

Well, let's go.

What are you waiting for?

Yes, yes.

ls something the matter?

l just saw something,

that l just couldn't have seen.

Wait,

l'll get the car.

Arthur...

why are you drinking

so much?

- Can l help you?

- No, he just drank too much.

He fell asleep,

it happens frequently.

- Well, if you say so.

- Goodbye.

- Goodbye.

- And thank you. l'll take care of it.

Thank you.

- What's the matter?

- My car is gone.

What?

Jane, did you

recognize the driver?

l hope you know

how to swim, my dear.

Would you like to see

the clinic?

- Yes, certainly.

- Good. lf you wish.

lngrid...

did you ever consider

going back to England?

To be quite honest,

l never thought about it.

l believe in fate.

l accept what life brings me.

But, Walter, you are not really

interested?

We both agreed

to something here,

but we shouldn't consider it too

important... at least not right now.

You know, l have my work here,

and it fulfills me,

even if it doesn't appear that way.

- Do you know what l want here?

- Certainly. You want to find your uncle,

but be prepared,

he is probably dead.

Will you come upstairs

with me?

But this is terrible.

lt seems as if

they are no longer alive.

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