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The Golem (1915 film)

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The Golem
Directed by Paul Wegener
Henrik Galeen
Produced by Hanns Lippmann
Written by Paul Wegener
Henrik Galeen
Starring Paul Wegener
Rudolf Blümner
Carl Ebert
Henrik Galeen
Lyda Salmonova
Release date(s) January 15, 1915
Running time 60 minutes
Country Flag of Germany Germany
Language Silent film
German intertitles
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Der Golem (German, translated as The Golem and shown in the USA as The Monster of Fate) is a 1915 silent horror film written and directed by Paul Wegener and Henrik Galeen. The film is an original work suggested by ancient Jewish legend. It is a long lost film (save for a few fragments).

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In the modern times, an antique dealer (Henrik Galeen) finds a golem (Paul Wegener), a clay statue brought to life by a Rabbi four centuries earlier. The dealer resurrects the golem to use him as a servant, but the golem falls in love with the dealer's wife. As she does not return his love, the golem turns to a series of murders.

Trivia

In the 2006 "Treehouse of Horror XVII" episode of The Simpsons, Bart finds The Golem of Prauge who's appearance is exactly the same as the golem portrayed in this film.

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