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− | |Name = The Golem|Image = Golem_poster.jpeg|Imdb_rating = 7.2|Director =[[Carl Boese]<br>[[Paul Wegener]]|Producer = Paul Davidson|Writer = Henrik Galeen<br>Paul Wegener|Starring = Paul Wegener<br>Albert Steinrück<br>Ernst Deutsch<br>Lyda Salmonova|Music= Hans Landsberger<br>Lukasz Poleszak<br>Karl-Ernst Sasse<br>Aljoscha Zimmermann|Cinematography = Karl Freund<br>Guido Seeber|Released = June 19, 1921|Runtime = 76 min|Country = {{Germany}}|Language = Silent|Preceded_by =[[The Golem and the Dancing Girl (1917)|The Golem and the Dancing Girl]]|Imagecat = The Golem (1920)}} |
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+ | |name = The Golem |
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+ | |director = [[Carl Boese]]<br>[[Paul Wegener]] |
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+ | |producer = [[Paul Davidson]] |
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+ | |writer = Henrik Galeen<br>Paul Wegener |
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+ | |starring = [[Paul Wegener]]<br>[[Albert Steinbrück]]<br>[[Ernst Deutsch]]<br>[[Lyda Salmonova]] |
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+ | |music = Hans Landsberger<br>Lukasz Poleszak<br>Karl-Ernst Sasse<br>Aljoscha Zimmermann |
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+ | |cinematography = Karl Freund<br>Guido Seeber |
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+ | |language = Silent |
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+ | |released = June 19, [[1921]] |
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+ | |runtime = 76 min. |
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+ | |country = {{Germany}} |
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+ | |preceded_by = [[The Golem and the Dancing Girl (1917)|The Golem and the Dancing Girl]] |
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In 16th-century Prague, the stars indicate an oncoming disaster. A rabbi uses sorcery and magic to create a golem to protect the Jews from this oncoming disaster. |
In 16th-century Prague, the stars indicate an oncoming disaster. A rabbi uses sorcery and magic to create a golem to protect the Jews from this oncoming disaster. |
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− | * [[Paul Weneger]] as [[Der Golem (character)|Der Golem]] |
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+ | *[[Lyda Salmonova]] as Miriam, des Rabbi Tochter |
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Latest revision as of 22:02, 29 November 2020
The Golem (also known as The Golem: How He Came Into the World. German: Der Golem, wie er in die Welt kam) is a 1920 silent horror film directed and starring Paul Weneger. It is an icon of German expressionism.
Plot
In 16th-century Prague, the stars indicate an oncoming disaster. A rabbi uses sorcery and magic to create a golem to protect the Jews from this oncoming disaster.
Cast
- Paul Weneger as Der Golem
- Albert Steinrück as Der Rabbi Löw
- Ernst Deutsch as Der Rabbi Famulus
- Lyda Salmonova as Miriam, des Rabbi Tochter
- Hans Stürm as Der Rabbi Jehuda
- Max Kronert as Der Tempeldiener
- Otto Gebühr as Der Kaiser
- Dore Paetzold as Der Kaiser’s Kebse
- Lothar Müthel as Der Junker Florian
- Greta Schröder as Ein Mägdelein mit Der Rose