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Die Tarantel

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In a small and quiet village, the lives of the inhabitants are disrupted by the arrival of an unusual circus that brings with it a strange attraction: a giant tarantula. The spectacle, full of color and excitement, attracts many curious onlookers, but it also reveals the dark secrets of the community. Among the attendees is a young dreamer who feels captivated by the explosive beauty of the spider, a symbol of desire and danger.

As the circus unfolds, the tarantula becomes a metaphor for the hidden fears and repressed passions of the local villagers. A series of strange and unsettling events begin to occur: community members start to disappear, and rumors of curses spread like wildfire. Caught between fascination and fear, the young man embarks on a mission to unravel the mystery of the creature, leading him to cross paths with an array of peculiar characters, including a hypnotist who holds deep secrets about the tarantula and its connection to the town’s past.

With a haunting atmosphere and a narrative that intertwines horror and beauty, the story raises questions about the nature of fear and fascination. As the threads of the plot weave together, the line between reality and fantasy blurs, leading the audience to a shocking conclusion that reveals that sometimes, the most terrifying things lurk closer than one dares to imagine.

Media type
Movie
Year
1920
Director
Rudolf Biebrach
Writer
Karl Figdor
Actors
Georg H. Schnell
Maria Regler
Max Laurence
Franz Egenieff
Magnus Stifter
Country
Germany
Original title
Die Tarantel
Duration
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