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The Golem: How He Came into the World (1920)
© 2017 James LaFond
OCT/25/17
Having viewed this video, leant me by Mescaline Franklin, twice now, I remain impressed by the sympathetic view of the medieval plight of the European Jеwish community and the negative depiction of the princely Euro-Christian state.
I particularly like the opening scene of the old Rabbi in his astronomical observatory and the physical set of the walled medieval ghetto as a semi-autonomous enclave. From a horror perspective, it is apparent that the makers of the various Frankenstein movies took costuming cues from this production.
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Bob     Oct 26, 2017

<i>Jud Süß</i> (1940) gives the goy side of the story.
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