The Golem and the Dancing Girl
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The Golem and the Dancing Girl (original German title: Der Golem und die Tänzerin) is a 1917 German silent comedy horror film. It is part of a trilogy, preceded by The Golem (1915) and followed by The Golem: How He Came into the World (1920). Paul Wegener and Rochus Gliese co-directed and acted in the film. Wegener also wrote the screenplay. This was the screen debut of Fritz Feld. It was produced by Deutsche Bioscop GmbH.[1]
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Directed by | Rochus Gliese Paul Wegener |
Written by | Paul Wegener |
Produced by | Paul Davidson Siegmund Jakob Hanns Lippmann[1] |
Starring | Paul Wegener Lyda Salmonova Rochus Gliese |
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Running time | Unknown |
Country | German Empire |
Language | Silent with German intertitles |
The Golem and the Dancing Girl is now considered a lost film, though silentera.com reports a print may exist in an "eastern European film archive".[2] Troy Howarth wrote, "(the film) remains one of the earliest filmed examples of a horror spoof....makes it all the more regrettable that it has vanished so completely."[1]