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Intro. Greta Evans, an elderly wealthy couple, hires an American governess for their son Brahms while they are away. Arriving at their estate outside the city, Greta is surprised to learn that Brahms is a porcelain doll of the finest workmanship, made in the image and likeness of their deceased son. To Greta's surprise, the Hilskher communicate with the doll as if it were alive. the whole essence of which boils down to one thing: Greta must treat Brahms as if it were a living boy.At first, Greta ignores the rulesAfter a while, strange things begin to happen in the house, such as phone calls. Finally, Greta is finished off by a phone call, where a child's voice on the other end asks her to follow the rules: she has a suspicion that the spirit of Brahms has possessed the doll. After that, she sticks to the rules, treating Brahms diligently. You are told to speak louder. So that he would really hear everything. Once you tried to escape after seeing his real

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