The Dybbuk (film)

The Dybbuk (film)

Infobox Film
name = The Dybbuk


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director =Michał Waszyński
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writer = Sholom Ansky (play), S.A. Kacyzna (writer)
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runtime =125 minutes
country = flag|Poland
language = Polish
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imdb_id =0030092

"The Dybbuk" ("Der Dybbuk") is a 1937 Polish fantasy film drama directed by Michał Waszyński. It is based on the play The Dybbuk by Sholom Ansky.

Cast

*Abraham Morewski ... Rabbi Ezeriel ben Hodos
*Ajzyk Samberg ... Meszulach - the messenger
*Mojzesz Lipman ... Sender Brynicer ben Henie
*Lili Liliana ... Lea - Sender's daughter
*Leon Liebgold ... Chanan ben Nisan
*Dina Halpern ... Aunt Frade
*Max Bozyk ... Nute, Sender's friend (as Maks Bozyk)
*M. Messinger ... Menasze - the prospective groom
*Gerszon Lemberger ... Nisan ben Rifke
*Samuel Bronecki ... Nachman - Menasze's father (as S. Bronecki)
*Samuel Landau ... Zalman - swat
*Judith Berg ... Dancer
*Simche Fostel
*Goldenberg
*Gorbanowa
*Hauerowa
*Zisze Kac ... Mendel (as Z. Kac)
*Peisach Kerman (as Kurman)

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