
Hypnose
Summary
The film plunges into the unsettling realm of psychological subjugation, meticulously charting the descent of the young Claire Raven, scion of a respectable lineage, into the mesmerizing thrall of Professor Mors. A figure of enigmatic charisma and formidable mental prowess, Mors, a preeminent hypnotist, fixates upon Claire with an intensity that borders on the predatory. His calculated induction of her into a profound hypnotic state is not merely a display of skill but a chilling assertion of dominance, peeling back the layers of her conscious will to expose the raw vulnerability beneath. The narrative thus becomes a stark exploration of agency eroded, of a mind's sanctuary breached, and the potentially sinister implications when one individual wields such potent, unseen influence over another. It’s a silent, cerebral drama of power and submission, where the battleground is the human psyche itself, meticulously dissected by the camera's unblinking gaze.
Synopsis
Professor Mors has made a name for himself as a hypnotist. He shows great interest in the very young Claire Raven, a daughter of a good family. Mors puts Claire under hypnosis.
Director

Marga Köhler, Karl Halden, Rudolf Klein-Rhoden, Emil Rameau, Violetta Napierska, Lee Parry, Gustav Birkholz, Jenny Höhne, Bela Lugosi, Gertrud de Lalsky
Karl Schneider








