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Alraune is a 1918 Hungarian science fiction horror film directed by Michael Curtiz and Edmund Fritz. It starred . Little is known about this film which is now believed to be lost. Alraune is German for "Mandrake". The film is based on a novel by German novelist Hanns Heinz Ewers published in 1911. The plot is a variation on the original legend of Alraune in which a Mad Scientist creates a beautiful—but demonic—child from the forced union between a woman and a mandrake root fed by the blood of a hanged man.

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  • Alraune is a 1918 Hungarian science fiction horror film directed by Michael Curtiz and Edmund Fritz. It starred . Little is known about this film which is now believed to be lost. Alraune is German for "Mandrake". The film is based on a novel by German novelist Hanns Heinz Ewers published in 1911. The plot is a variation on the original legend of Alraune in which a Mad Scientist creates a beautiful—but demonic—child from the forced union between a woman and a mandrake root fed by the blood of a hanged man. (en)
  • Alraune (1918) ist ein ungarischer Stummfilm, den die beiden ungarischen Regisseure Mihály Kertész (der sich später in Michael Curtiz umbenannte) und Ödön Fritz 1918 für die Budapester Filmgesellschaft Phoenix realisierten. Vorlage für das „phantastische Drama in 5 Akten“ (ungarisch: fantasztikus dráma öt felvonásban) war der 1911 erschienene Roman Alraune. Die Geschichte eines lebenden Wesens des deutschen Schriftstellers Hanns Heinz Ewers. (de)
  • Alraune is een Hongaarse horrorfilm uit 1918 onder regie van Michael Curtiz. De film is wellicht zoekgeraakt. (nl)
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  • Alraune is a 1918 Hungarian science fiction horror film directed by Michael Curtiz and Edmund Fritz. It starred . Little is known about this film which is now believed to be lost. Alraune is German for "Mandrake". The film is based on a novel by German novelist Hanns Heinz Ewers published in 1911. The plot is a variation on the original legend of Alraune in which a Mad Scientist creates a beautiful—but demonic—child from the forced union between a woman and a mandrake root fed by the blood of a hanged man. (en)
  • Alraune (1918) ist ein ungarischer Stummfilm, den die beiden ungarischen Regisseure Mihály Kertész (der sich später in Michael Curtiz umbenannte) und Ödön Fritz 1918 für die Budapester Filmgesellschaft Phoenix realisierten. Vorlage für das „phantastische Drama in 5 Akten“ (ungarisch: fantasztikus dráma öt felvonásban) war der 1911 erschienene Roman Alraune. Die Geschichte eines lebenden Wesens des deutschen Schriftstellers Hanns Heinz Ewers. (de)
  • Alraune is een Hongaarse horrorfilm uit 1918 onder regie van Michael Curtiz. De film is wellicht zoekgeraakt. (nl)
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