I read the book several years ago, and as I recall, Mabuse was planning to get Hull to MARRY Cara. Hull was the only son of the rich industrialist, and he'd inherit his father's millions. Cara would then see to it that Mabuse got his hands on all that money, and Hull would be disposed of when he was no longer useful. Mabuse really wants LOTS of money, more than he can get just by playing at cards. Wenk spoiled that plan when he called on Hull and alerted him to the danger he was in with Cara, even though he didn't know just how serious the situation was. Mabuse abandoned his plan at that point, and resolved to just get rid of Hull. This is just another one of those moments when Wenk gets in his way and spoils his plans.
It isn't really clear in the movie, but Hull was planning to break up with Cara at the point that he's murdered; you can tell if you watch closely - the way he sort of stares at her in the lobby of the gambling den, and then when they're sitting at the game, you can see that they're actually fighting, not at all behaving as if they're in love.
Flat, drab passion meanders across the screen!
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