The Golem (1967)

The Golem (1967) poster

Athanase Pernath is a gem cutter in the Prague ghetto. In spite of himself, he becomes embroiled in the lives of his neighbors. Family feuds, swindles, jealousies and revenge lead Pernath to prison, while the threat of the Golem, a monster created by a rabbi and awakening every thirty-three years, hangs over the city.

Director: Jean Kerchbron
Genre: Mystery, TV Movie
Runtime: 115 min
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Screenplay

Music: Jean Wiener
Cinematography: Albert Schimel
Editing: Guy fourmond
Production: ORTF
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Jean Kerchbron
More Films in Genre: Mystery, TV Movie

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Golem about?
Athanase Pernath is a gem cutter in the Prague ghetto. In spite of himself, he becomes embroiled in the lives of his neighbors. Family feuds, swindles, jealousies and revenge lead Pernath to prison, while the threat of the Golem, a monster created by a rabbi and awakening every thirty-three years, hangs over the city.
Who directed The Golem?
The Golem was directed by Jean Kerchbron.
Who stars in The Golem?
The Golem stars André Reybaz, Georges Douking, François Vibert, Magali Noël, Françoise Winskill, Alfred Baillou.
How long is The Golem?
The Golem has a runtime of 1h 55m (115 minutes).
What genre is The Golem?
The Golem is a Mystery, TV Movie film.
Where was The Golem produced?
The Golem was produced in France.