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Der Golem, Wie er in die Welt kam The Golem

"The ancient Hebrew legend of the Golem [was] ... widely recognized as the source of the Frankenstein myth. ... Suffering under the tyrannical rule of Rudolf II in 16-century Prague, a Talmudic rabbi creates a giant warrior to protect the safety of his people. Sculpted of clay and animated by the mysterious secrets of the Cabala, the Golem is a seemingly indestructible juggernaut, performing acts of great heroism, yet equally capable of dreadful violence. When the rabbi's assistant takes control of the Golem and attempts to use him for selfish gain, the lumbering monster runs rampant, abducting the rabbi's daughter and setting fire to the ghetto"--DVD sleeve.

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  • "Original German title: Golem, wie in der Welt kam"
  • "Gary Lucas plays The Golem"@en
  • "Wie er in die Welt Kam"@en
  • "Golem, wie er in die Welt kam"
  • "Golem, wie er in die Welt kam"@en
  • "Le Golem"
  • "ARTE-Themenabend: Der Golem"
  • "Wie er in die Welt kam"@en
  • "Wie er in die Welt kam"
  • "Paul Wegeners Der Golem"
  • "Golem"
  • "Golem"@en
  • "Golem and how he came into the world"@en
  • "Golem : how he came into the world"

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  • ""The ancient Hebrew legend of the Golem [was] ... widely recognized as the source of the Frankenstein myth. ... Suffering under the tyrannical rule of Rudolf II in 16-century Prague, a Talmudic rabbi creates a giant warrior to protect the safety of his people. Sculpted of clay and animated by the mysterious secrets of the Cabala, the Golem is a seemingly indestructible juggernaut, performing acts of great heroism, yet equally capable of dreadful violence. When the rabbi's assistant takes control of the Golem and attempts to use him for selfish gain, the lumbering monster runs rampant, abducting the rabbi's daughter and setting fire to the ghetto"--DVD sleeve."
  • ""The ancient Hebrew legend of the Golem [was] ... widely recognized as the source of the Frankenstein myth. ... Suffering under the tyrannical rule of Rudolf II in 16-century Prague, a Talmudic rabbi creates a giant warrior to protect the safety of his people. Sculpted of clay and animated by the mysterious secrets of the Cabala, the Golem is a seemingly indestructible juggernaut, performing acts of great heroism, yet equally capable of dreadful violence. When the rabbi's assistant takes control of the Golem and attempts to use him for selfish gain, the lumbering monster runs rampant, abducting the rabbi's daughter and setting fire to the ghetto"--DVD sleeve."@en
  • "Set in medieval Prague, the rabbi gives life to the Golem who falls in love with the rabbi's daughter and brings fear to the emperor's court. He is destroyed by an innocent child. Based on the legend of the Golem, a popular figure in Jewish tradition."
  • "Sous le règne de Rodolphe II, à Prague, au 17e siècle, pour protéger la communauté juive, le rabbin Löw façonne une statue d'argile à laquelle il donne le souffle de vie: le Golem. La créature s'interpose devant ceux qui veulent nuire à la communauté et rend de menus services dans le ghetto. Un soir, le rabbin oublie d'enlever sur la poitrine du Golem la capsule qui lui donne vie. Livrée à elle-même, la créature se met à détruire ceux qu'elle devait protéger. Mais une petite fille l'attendrit et le lui ôte."
  • ""In 16th century Prague, Rabbi Loew creates a giant Golem from clay to protect his people from their persecutors. Employing sorcery, he brings the artificial man to life, endowing him with human emotions. Famulus, Loew's evil assistant, manages to take control of the Golem, commanding it to perform sordid criminal acts culminating in the kidnapping of the Rabbi's daughter Miriam. The monster, outraged, rebels and a rampage ensues"--Container."@en
  • "Paul Wegener's version of the legend of the Golem, "a body without a soul" created from clay by Rabbi Loew in the 16th century to protect the Jews in the Prague ghetto from persecution."@en
  • "Based on Beverly Brodsky's retelling of the Jewish legend of the golem created by Rabbi Lev to protect the Jews of Prague from the angry mob."
  • "Set in medieval Prague, the Rabbi gives life to the Golem who falls in love with the Rabbi's daughter and brings fear to the emperor's court. He is destroyed by an innocent child. Based on the legend of the Golem, a popular figure in Jewish tradition. English subtitles."
  • "In 16th century Prague, Rabbi Loew constructs a man of clay, the Golem, and brings him to life to protect his people from a pogrom."@en
  • "In 16th century Prague, Rabbi Loew constructs a man of clay, the Golem, and brings him to life to protect his people from a pogrom."
  • "The Golem, a clay monster, is brought to life by a rabbi to save the persecuted Jews."@en
  • "Based on the legend of the golem, a popular figure in Jewish tradition. In medieval Prague, the Rabbi Loew gives life to the golem, a clay monster. The golem falls in love with the Rabbi's daughter and brings fear to the emperor's court, but is eventually destroyed by an innocent child."@en
  • "Based on the legend of the golem, a popular figure in Jewish tradition. In medieval Prague, the Rabbi Loew gives life to the golem, a clay monster. The golem falls in love with the Rabbi's daughter and brings fear to the emperor's court, but is eventually destroyed by an innocent child."
  • "Based on the well known legend of the rabbi who brought to life the image of the Golem to save his people."@en
  • "In 16th-century Prague, a rabbi gives life to a clay figure who saves the persecuted Jews from a wicked emperor."@en
  • "Set in medieval Prague, the Rabbi gives life to the Golem who falls in love with the Rabbi's daughter and brings fear to the emperor's court. He is destroyed by an innocent child. Based on the legend of the Golem, a popular figure in Jewish tradition."@en
  • "Set in medieval Prague, the Rabbi gives life to the Golem who falls in love with the Rabbi's daughter and brings fear to the emperor's court. He is destroyed by an innocent child. Based on the legend of the Golem, a popular figure in Jewish tradition."
  • "Rabbi Loew, Magier und Meister in Prag, hat nach jahrelangem Studium eine Statue aus Lehm geschaffen und ihr mit einer Zauberformel Leben eingehaucht. Mit dem 'Golem' hilft er den bedrohten Juden im Ghetto. Das expressionistische Meisterwerk Wegeners, gedreht in den Kulissen der Berliner Ufa, mag eine Parabel sein: Getreu dem Mythos muss der Golem zerstört werden, bevor sich seine Kraft gegen den Menschen richtet. (Reclams Filmführer) Golem: hebr. = 'seelenlose Materie', in der jüdischen Mystik und Legende ein stummer künstlicher Mensch aus Lehm, den fromme Meister bauen, z.B. der Hohe Rabbi Löw aus Prag im 16. Jahrhundert. Der Sagenstoff wurde in der Literatur seit Jakob Grimm (1808) häufig verarbeitet, wiederholt in der Romantik (dtv.Lex.)."
  • ""In the Jewish ghetto in 16th century Prague, the community leader and astrologer Rabbi Löw (Steinrück) foresees doom for his people. Soon after, the Emperor Luhois (Gebühr) issues an expulsion order to the people of the ghetto to leave the city. In an attempt to save his people, Löw creates a forbidding clay golem (Wegener) that he brings to life with the assistance of a demon spirit and an amulet placed in the creature's chest. Initially the Golem does nothing but good (including saving the Emperor's life) but after Löw's assistant tries to use it for his own purpose and subsequently attempts to remove the amulet, the enraged creature embarks on a trail of destruction which threatens the whole community ... An excellent example of German Expressionism"--Container."
  • "Set in medieval Prague, a rabbi gives life to the Golem who falls in love with the rabbi's daughter and is eventually destroyed by an innocent child. Based on the legend of the Golem, a popular figure in Jewish tradition."@en
  • "In 16th century Prague the rabbi creates the monster the Golem from clay in order to save the Jews from persecution by the despot. The Golem falls in love with the rabbi's daughter and brings fear to the emperor's court. He is destroyed by an innocent child."
  • ""A creature made from clay is brought to life to defend the Jews in the Ghetto against pogroms. Enormous looming sets and special lighting contribute to the haunting atmosphere of this fantastic fantasy."--Case."
  • "In 16th century Prague, Rabbi Loew constructs a man of clay, the Golem, and brings him to life to protect his people from a pogrom. Based on the legend of the Golem, a popular figure in Jewish tradition."@en
  • "Film version of the legend of the Golem, "a body without a soul" created from clay by Rabbi Loew in the 16th century to defend the Jews in the Prague ghetto against a pogram."
  • "Film version of the legend of the Golem, "a body without a soul" created from clay by Rabbi Loew in the 16th century to defend the Jews in the Prague ghetto against a pogram."@en
  • "In 16th-century Prague, a Jewish rabbi creates a giant creature from clay, called the Golem, and using sorcery, brings the creature to life in order to protect the Jews of Prague from persecution. Unfortunately, his evil assistant manages to take control of the Golem, and uses it to commit crimes to enrich him, and finally has it kidnap the rabbi's beautiful daughter. However, the Golem--which had been given human emotions by the rabbi--finally rebels against the assistant's misuse of him."
  • "Based on the Jewish legend of the Golem, a man-made creature brought to life to save the Jews of Prague from an angry mob."@en
  • "Based on the Jewish legend of the Golem, a man-made creature brought to life to save the Jews of Prague from an angry mob."
  • "A rabbi creates a clay giant to protect the ghetto, but the creature gets out of control."@en
  • ""In 16th-century Prague a Jewish Rabbi constructs a man of clay to defend his people against a pogrom."--Halliwell's Film and video guide, 5th ed."

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  • "Fantasy"
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  • "Der Golem, wie er in die Welt kam : [videorecording]"
  • "Der Golem, Wie er in die Welt kam The Golem"@en
  • "DER GOLEM, WIE ER IN DIE WELT KAM ; Regie: Paul Wegener, Carl Boese. Mit Paul Wegener, Albert Steinrück, Lyda Salmonova, Ernst Deutsch, Otto Gebühr, u. a. Musik: Hans Landsberger"
  • "Der Golem: wie er in die Welt kam"@en
  • "Der Golem wie er in die Welt Kam"@en
  • "Der Golem wie er in die Welt Kam"
  • "Der Golem, wie er in die Welt kam Bilder nach Begebenheiten aus einer alten Chronik = The Golem"
  • "Der Golem wie er in die Welt kam : Bilder nach Begebenheiten aus einer alten Chronik"
  • "Der Golem wie er in die Welt kam : Bilder nach Begebenheiten aus einer alten Chronik"@en
  • "Golem Wie er in die Welt kam"
  • "Der Golem, wie er in die Welt kam"
  • "Der Golem, wie er in die Welt kam"@en
  • "Der Golem Wie er in die Welt Kam"@en
  • "Der Golem, wie er in die Welt kam The Golem"
  • "Der Golem, wie er in die Welt kam Bilder nach Begebenheiten aus einer alten Chronik"
  • "DER GOLEM, WIE ER IN DIE WELT KAM (viragierte Fassung) ; Regie: Paul Wegener, Carl Boese. Mit Paul Wegener, Albert Steinrück, Lyda Salmonova, Ernst Deutsch, Otto Gebühr, Hans Sturm, Max Kronert, Dore Paetzold, Lothar Müthel, Greta Schröder, Loni Nest, u. a. Musik: Aljoscha Zimmermann, Sabrina Zimmermann, Wolfgang Düthorn, violet sound Tonstudio München"
  • "Der Golem wie er in die Welt kam : Bilder nach Begebenheiten aus einer alten Chronik = The Golem"@en
  • "Der Golem wie er in die Welt kam : Bilder nach Begebenheiten aus einer alten Chronik = The Golem"
  • "Golem, wie er in die Welt kam (Film)"
  • "Der Golem wie er in die Welt Fam"@en
  • "Der Golem, wie er in die Welt kam Bilder nach Begebenheiten aus einer alten Chronik; fünf Kapitel"
  • "Golem (Motion picture)"@en
  • "Golem (Motion picture)"
  • "Golem (Motion picture : 1920)"@en
  • "Golem (Motion picture : 1920)"
  • "Der Golem wie er in die Welt kam"
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  • "Der Golem Wie er in die Welt kam"
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  • "Der Golem : [DVD] : wie er in die Welt kam"
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  • "Der Golem : wie er in die Welt kam"
  • "Der Golem : wie er in die Welt kam"@en

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