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  1. Alraune is a German science fiction horror film directed by Richard Oswald. Like the 1928 version, this movie again features Brigitte Helm in the role of Alraune. This version aimed for greater realism but is still based upon the original German myth.

  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt0020635Alraune (1929) - IMDb

    Alraune: Directed by Richard Oswald. With Brigitte Helm, Albert Bassermann, Harald Paulsen, Adolf E. Licho. A scientist, Professor Jakob ten Brinken, interested in the laws of heredity, impregnates a prostitute in a laboratory with the semen of a hanged murderer.

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    • Sci-Fi
    • Richard Oswald
    • 1934-05-04
  3. 232. 62K views 8 years ago. German science fiction horror film directed by Richard Oswald. Like the 1928 version this movie again features Brigitte Helm in the role of Alraune. This version...

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  4. Overview. A scientist, Professor Jakob ten Brinken, interested in the laws of heredity, impregnates a prostitute in a laboratory with the semen of a hanged murderer. The prostitute conceives a female child who has no concept of love, whom the professor adopts.

  5. Summarize this article for a 10 year old. Alraune is a German science fiction horror film directed by Richard Oswald. Like the 1928 version, this movie again features Brigitte Helm in the role of Alraune. This version aimed for greater realism but is still based upon the original German myth.

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  7. 1930. Directed by Richard Oswald. A scientist, Professor Jakob ten Brinken, interested in the laws of heredity, impregnates a prostitute in a laboratory with the semen of a hanged murderer. The prostitute conceives a female child who has no concept of love, whom the professor adopts.

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    1930: Alraune, also known as The Daughter of Evil, a 103-minute black and white German film directed by Richard Oswald and again starring Brigitte Helm as Alma Raune (Alraune). This was a sound remake of the 1928 film. [5] 1952: Alraune, or The Unnatural, a black and white German feature film directed by Arthur Maria Rabenalt.