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Das Lächeln des Toten
- Gruselkabinett 176
- Narrated by: Matthias Lühn, Sigrid Burkholder, Beate Gerlach, Herbert Tennigkeit, Bodo Primus, Janina Sachau, Fabienne Hesse
- Length: 57 mins
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Publisher's Summary
England, 1911: Auf dem Totenbett verwehrt der alte Sir Hugh Ockram seinem Sohn Gabriel und seiner Nichte Evelyn den Segen für ihre Heiratsabsichten, verweigert aber mit einem diabolischen Lächeln auf den Lippen die Begründung. Gabriel befürchtet eine alte Erblast auf der Familie, die mit merkwürdigen Bestattungsriten und grinsenden Totenschädeln einhergeht. Eines Nachts schwebt eine blasse, seltsam lächelnde Frau vor dem Fenster, die Evelyn zum Verwechseln ähnlich sieht.
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