The Dybbuk (1937)
September 29, 1937Release Date
Plot.
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Cast & Crew.
Avrom Morewski
Rabbi Ezeriel ben Hodos
Ajzyk Samberg
Meszulach - the messenger
Mojzesz Lipman
Sender Brynicer ben Henie
Lili Liliana
Lea - Sender's daughter
Dina Halpern
Aunt Frade
Gerszon Lemberger
Nisan ben Rifke
Leon Liebgold
Chanan ben Nisan
M. Messinger
Menasze
Max Bozyk
Sender's friend Nute
Samuel Landau
Zalman - swat
Samuel Bronecki
Nachman - Menasze's father
Michał Waszyński
Director
Judith Berg
Dancer
Sholom Ansky
Writer
Zisze Kac
Mendel (as Z. Kac)
S.A. Kacyzna
Writer
Peisach Kerman
(as Kurman)
Andrzej Marek
Writer
Abraham Kurc
Michael (as A. Kurc)
Anatol Stern
Writer
David Lederman
Meir (as D. Lederman)
Zygmunt Mayflauer
Producer
Henoch Kon
Composer
Albert Wywerka
Cinematographer
George Roland
Editor
Ștefan Norris
ProductionDesigner
Jacek Rotmil
ProductionDesigner
Ludwig Prywes
Production Manager
Media.
Details.
Release DateSeptember 29, 1937
Original Nameדער דיבוק
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 5m
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
The Dybbuk (Yiddish: דער דיבוק, Der Dibuk; Polish: Dybuk) is a 1937 Yiddish-language Polish fantasy drama directed by Michał Waszyński and choreographed by Judith Berg. It is based on the play The Dybbuk by S. Ansky.
The Dybbuk, or Between Two Worlds (Yiddish: דער דיבוק, אדער צווישן צוויי וועלטן; Der Dibuk, oder Tsvishn Tsvey Veltn) is a 1914 play by S. Ansky, relating the story of a young bride possessed by a dybbuk – a malicious possessing spirit, believed to be the dislocated soul of a dead person – on the eve of her wedding. The Dybbuk is considered a seminal play in the history of Jewish theatre, and played an important role in the development of Yiddish theatre and theatre in Israel. The play was based on years of research by Ansky, who traveled between Jewish shtetls in Russia and Ukraine, documenting folk beliefs and stories of the Hassidic Jews.
The film, with some changes in the plot structure, starred Lili Liliana as Leah, Leon Liebgold as Hannan (Channon, in the English-language subtitles), and Abraham Morewski as Rabbi Azrael ben Hodos. The film adds an additional act before those in the original play: it shows the close friendship of Sender and Nisn as young men. Besides the language of the film itself, the picture is noted among film historians for the striking scene of Leah's wedding, which is shot in the style of German Expressionism. The film is generally considered one of the finest in the Yiddish language. The Dybbuk was filmed on location in Kazimierz Dolny, Poland, and in Feniks Film Studio in Warsaw.