Directed by Henrik Galeen
Brigette Helm - Alraune ten Brinken
Paul Wegener - Professor Jakob ten Brinken
Following the tradition of Frankenstein Alraune is the story of a girl -- the fruit of a sordid experiment... created by a scientist, who inseminated a prostitute with the 'seed' of a hanged criminal. Proferssor Brinken is interested in whether it is our genes or our enviroment which governs our personalities -- he adopts Alraune as his own and sends her to a convent school. Sure she will be safe from any wicked influence, he observes her maturation... what will the results of his experiment be?
In the middle ages, the mandrake root (alraune, in German) was said to grow where the semen of hanged men fell when they were killed. Galeen's film is considered the difinitive version of Hanns Heinz Ewers' novel, a modern retelling of this tale (itself written in 1911).
...and into the tunnel the train goes. I love it!
bunnywabba 6 months ago
@psychedelicshack
I second that emotion! It has an EXCELLENT musical score. A good score helps make any silent flick that much more enjoyable.
JubalCalif 7 months ago
The poor guy :( (talking about the boyfriend)
GryffenPuff 2 years ago
Wow! This has a really good soundtrack compared with a lot of silent movies. And is it me, or is that shot of the train going into the valley meant to be symbolic, reminds me of the filthy way Hitchcock used it in North By Northwest!
psychedelicshack 2 years ago