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Old 01-29-2005, 04:26 PM
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The Golem

Paul Wegner is genius, this is the 1920 version.

I think the ending where the girl is looking up at the golem while holding the apple is one of the most beautiful shots in cinematography history.

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I would have to say that picture of Teuton a.k.a. Golem standing next to the little girl reminds me of Frankenstien in 1931 when the Frankenstien monster was near a little girl in that movie.
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I always wanted to see this movie.
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Hi Newb I agree you really should try and see Der Golem or one of the 3 Paul Wegener Golem movies. Maybe you should see if any of the 3 movies are on DVD.
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its too bad this is the only one on dvd. sigh.
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There's a nice two disc DVD set from Elite called Masterworks Of German Horror Cinema which contains Der Golem (second version) along with F.W. Murnau's Nosferatu and The Cabinet Of Dr Caligarui.
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Here is a link that has the DVD set for sale Nosferatu Golem Dr Caligari http://www.epinions.com/mvie_mu-1090930 there are at least 12 places that have the set listed for sale here just choose the place with the best price.
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I have all three of those films on separate dvds.
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