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Spider
A Nazi scientist and a woman known as a "spider goddess" attempt to develop a nerve gas made from spider venom. Directed by Peter Sykes. Starring Simon Brent, Sheila Allen, Derek Newark in the prominent roles.
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A Nazi scientist and a woman known as a "spider goddess" attempt to develop a nerve gas made from spider venom. Directed by Peter Sykes. Starring Simon Brent, Sheila Allen, Derek Newark in the prominent roles.
The print on the wall above Greville's bed depicting a mutilated man impaled on the branch of a broken tree is from Goya's "Disasters of War" series. The triptych that Greville finds in the woods contains a crude copy of the man-eating bird from the right hand panel of Bosch's "Garden of Earthly Delights".
"Huber: Mr. Greville, superstition also breeds in the forest. There have been many stories and, I'm afraid, some tragic events. Death! Paul Greville: Oh? Huber: You didn't know? Accidents, apparently. But nonetheless tragic; nonetheless mysterious. Paul Greville: How? Huber: A strange sort of paralysis, unless there were spiders crawling all over the body. Well, you can't blame the simpler people here from digging into their memories of folklore, attributing the cause of death to the Spider Goddess. Paul Greville: Oh, Herr. Huber, you're no simple peasant. What sort of junk are you trying to feed me? Anna, I suppose, is the spider Goddess? Huber: It's what the people believe. I have no cause to prove it either way. Wasn't it your English poet who said, "There are more things in Heaven and Earth than are dreamt of"?"