Réalisation:
Julien DuvivierMusique:
Josef KumokActeurs·trices:
Harry Baur, Roger Karl, Charles Dorat, Roger Duchesne, Raymond Aimos, Gaston Jacquet, Tania Doll, Ferdinand Hart, Jany Holt, Germaine Aussey (plus)Résumés(1)
Les Juifs de Prague sont écrasés sous le joug du chancelier Lang. Le rabbin Loew a autrefois créé le Golem, créature d'argile à la force surnaturelle, qui dort au fond d'un grenier. Un jeune rabbin, qui connait le secret, va lui redonner vie pour sauver son peuple. (Festival francouzského filmu)
Critiques (1)
The Golem is a classic example of two different approaches to one substance. Werich came closest to the original V+W rendition in the early 1950s. In the mid-1930s, Duvivier had the upper hand and the Czechs could at least partially come close to the great historical films from abroad. Yet the Jewish legend of Prague as performed by the French will always be something a little different, precisely because of its view from the outside. However, thanks to some local actors in supporting roles (led by Truda Grosslichtová aka Tania Doll as Madame Benoit), a pleasant compromise was reached. ()
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