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Der Golem, wie er in die Welt kam
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Albert Steinrück
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Albert Steinrück
The Golem
  
The Prague ghetto in the 16th century. Rabbi Loew wants to prevent the expulsion of the Jews from the town, which had been ordered by Kaiser Rudolf II. The rabbi, a magician and master of the Black Art, thus creates the figure of the Golem out of clay, conjures up the spirit of Astharot and forces him to breathe the life-giving word. With his help, he brings the Golem, who possesses enormous powers, to life. Rudolf revokes his order when this figure saves the Kaiser's life. The Jews can now stay in the city. For Rabbi Loew, the Golem has now fulfilled his purpose and he takes the vitality away. But when his servant returns it to the Golem so that it can hound a rival, the clay figure evades human influence and causes a devastating fire which destroys part of the ghetto. Loew manages once more through a magical conjuration to save the Jewish community. When the Golem breaks open the ghetto's gate to leave, he meets a girl who removes the Schem, the life-giving saying. Robbed of his magic, the clay figure crashes to the ground.

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Der Golem, wie er in die Welt kam
Deutschland 1920, Spielfilm
Credits
. Director Paul Wegener
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. Screenplay Paul Wegener; Henrik Galeen
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. Director of photography Karl Freund
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. Music Dr. Hans Landsberger (Kinomusik 1920)
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. Cast
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. Paul Wegener Golem
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. Albert Steinrück Rabbi Löw
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. Lyda Salmonova Rabbi Löws Tochter Mirjam
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. Ernst Deutsch Famulus
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. Otto Gebühr Kaiser Rudolf II.
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. Lothar Müthel Graf Florian
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. Loni Nest Kleines Mädchen
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. Hans Sturm
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. Dore Paetzold
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. Greta Schröder
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. Production company Projektions-AG »Union« (PAGU) (Berlin)
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. Producer Paul Davidson
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