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Alrauna (Unnatural) 1 Sheet German Movie Poster

Alrauna (Unnatural) 1 Sheet German Movie Poster

  • 1956
  • Erich von Stroheim
  • 23 x 33 inches ~ (58 x 83 cm)
    $115
  • Unbacked

    This poster is currently unbacked. At check out, you will be given the opportunity to add backing which would cost $145 and take approximately 6-8 weeks.

    Linen backing is the industry standard of conservation. Canvas is stretchered and a sheet of acid free barrier paper is laid down. The poster is then pasted to the acid free paper using an acid free paste. This process is fully reversible and gives support to the poster. A border of linen is left around the poster and can be used by a framer to mount the poster so that nothing touches the poster itself. Backing is what we recommend for framing, and for any poster needing restoration.

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  • Alraune (released in the U.S. in 1956 as "Unnatural"), the 1952 Arthur Maria Rabenalt German science fiction (sci-fi) horror thriller ("Born like no one else in the world before... The fruit of evil"; "Born outside the laws of God and man!"; "...the fruit of evil"; based on the novel by Hanns Heinz Ewers; about a scientist wanting to find out if a person's personality is genetic or environmental; he artificially inseminates a prostitute with the semen of a hanged man [which, in German mythology, was used to grow the "mandrake root", and in some myths it is the blood that is the source, and sometimes the root was given to a woman wanting to become pregnant, and supposedly eating it could make her pregnant, but the resulting child would grow into a soulless person], to see if the resulting child is doomed to grow up evil in spite of good upbringing; he raises the girl himself telling her he is her father, and she does in some ways become evil, and worse yet, her "father" is drawn to her, and when she rejects him, he goes insane) starring Hildegard Knef (billed as "Hildegarde Neff"; in the title role as Alraune), Erich Von Stroheim, Karlheinz Bohm, Harry Meyen, and Rolf Henniger. Note that a movie adaptation of this German story was made five times between 1918 and 1929, and this version was the first remake in almost 30 years!

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