''Alraune'' is a
1918
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Hungarian science fiction
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horror film directed by
Michael Curtiz
Michael Curtiz ( ; born Manó Kaminer; since 1905 Mihály Kertész; hu, Kertész Mihály; December 24, 1886 April 10, 1962) was a Hungarian-American film director, recognized as one of the most prolific directors in history. He directed cla ...
and
Edmund Fritz
Edmund Fritz (before 1918after 1932) was an Austrian (possibly Hungarian-born) actor, film director, and manager of at least one musical group.
He was co-director of the 1918 film '' Alraune'', a Hungarian science fiction horror film, believed t ...
. It starred
Géza Erdélyi. Little is known about this film which is now believed to be lost. Alraune is German for "
Mandrake
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". The film is based on a novel by German novelist
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 trilo ...
published in 1911.
The plot is a variation on the original legend of
Alraune
''Alraune'' (German for ) is a novel by German novelist Hanns Heinz Ewers published in 1911. It is also the name of the female lead character. The book originally featured illustrations by Ilna Ewers-Wunderwald. Legend
The basis of the story of ...
in which a
Mad Scientist
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creates a beautiful—but
demon
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ic—child from the forced union between a woman and a
mandrake root
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fed by the blood of a hanged man.
''Alraune'' (1918) at SilentEra
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Cast
See also
* Michael Curtiz filmography
Michael Curtiz (1886–1962) was a Hungarian-born American film director whose career spanned from 1912 to 1961. During this period he directed, wholly or in part, 181 films. He began his cinematic career in Hungary, then moved to Austria and f ...
* List of lost films
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Reas ...
* Alraune (1928 film)
''Alraune'' is a 1928 German silent science fiction horror film directed by Henrik Galeen and starring Brigitte Helm in which a prostitute is artificially inseminated with the semen of a hanged man. The story is based upon the legend of Alraune ...
, remake
References
* Wingrove, David. Science Fiction Film Source Book
''The Science Fiction Film Source Book'' is a book by David Wingrove published in 1985.
Plot summary
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(Longman Group Limited, 1985)
External links
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Hungarian black-and-white films
Lost horror films
Films directed by Michael Curtiz
Hungarian silent feature films
Films based on works by Hanns Heinz Ewers
Hungarian science fiction films
Mad scientist films
1910s science fiction horror films
Lost Hungarian films
Hungarian horror films
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1918 lost films
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