Karrer moves through life in a state of quiet desperation. His surrounding conditions are dreary, wet, and muddy. Without the Titanik Bar and its lovely, haunting singer, his despondency would be incurable. But the woman is already married, and Karrer is doing anything it takes to keep her husband away.
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Karrer moves through life in a state of quiet desperation. His surrounding conditions are dreary, wet, and muddy. Without the Titanik Bar and its lovely, haunting singer, his despondency would be incurable. But the woman is already married, and Karrer is doing anything it takes to keep her husband away.
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