The Forbidden Girl

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Directed byTill Hastreiter
Written byTill Hastreiter
Maximilian Vogel
Philipp Wolf
StarringPeter Gadiot
Jytte-Merle Böhrnsen
Klaus Tange
CinematographyTamás Keményffy
The Forbidden Girl
German: Das verbotene Mädchen
Directed byTill Hastreiter
Written byTill Hastreiter
Maximilian Vogel
Philipp Wolf
StarringPeter Gadiot
Jytte-Merle Böhrnsen
Klaus Tange
CinematographyTamás Keményffy
Edited byFlorian Drechsler
Thomas Krause
Music byEckes Malz
Production
companies
EMP 1. Stereofilm
European Motion Pictures
Distributed byShoreline Entertainment
Release date
  • February 7, 2013 (2013-02-07)
Running time
99 minutes
CountryGermany
LanguageEnglish

The Forbidden Girl (German: Das verbotene Mädchen) is a 2013 German horror film that was directed by Till Hastreiter. The film was released in Germany on 7 February 2013 and was released to video in the United States on 26 August 2014.[1] It stars Peter Gadiot as a young man that finds himself fascinated by a woman who seems to be the mirror image of his former sweetheart, who was carted off by a demon six years ago.

Toby McClift (Peter Gadiot) is the son of a strict preacher (Roger Tebb) who continually warns Toby that he must never ever fall in love or have anything to do with love. Despite these strict warnings, Toby falls in love with Katie (Jytte-Merle Böhrnsen) and makes plans to meet up with her in a cemetery one night. Just as they are to meet, Katie is swept away by a demonic beast and is never seen again. Toby tries to convince everyone that her disappearance is due to a beast, but nobody believes him, least of whom is his father, and he's placed in a mental institution for the next six years. Once he's released, he takes a job in an old castle serving as a tutor for Laura (also played by Böhrnsen), the niece of the elderly Lady Wallace (Jeanette Hain). Toby is struck by how much Katie and Laura look alike, to the point where he's certain that the two are one and the same. He's saddened when Laura claims not to know him, but becomes intrigued by how contradictory her nature is, as she is both sensuality and innocence. At the same time Toby is increasingly unnerved by how strange everything is in the house, including the actions of Lady Wallace's butler Mortimer (Klaus Tange) and several increasingly bizarre visions. He also notices that the longer he stays in the house, the younger Lady Wallace seems to appear. Eventually this becomes too much for Toby and he unsuccessfully tries to perform an exorcism on Laura, convinced that she is being possessed by Lady Wallace. Humiliated by his failure, Toby tries to leave but is stopped by Laura, who confesses that she is a witch that requires a pure, innocent being in order to be young forever and that she needs Toby in order to accomplish this.

Cast

  • Peter Gadiot as Toby McClift
  • Jytte-Merle Böhrnsen as Laura/Katie
  • Klaus Tange as Mortimer
  • Jeanette Hain as Lady Wallace
  • Marc Bischoff as Crazy Man
  • Roger Tebb as Reverend McClift
  • Jörg Vincent Malotki as Orderly

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