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'''''The Golem and the Dancing Girl''''' was a silent German film from 1917 that parodied the 1915 horror film ''[[The Golem (partially found silent film; 1915)|The Golem]]''.<ref>[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0176776/ IMDb page for ''The Golem and the Dancing Girl''.] Retrieved 17 Mar '13.</ref> Paul Wegener directed, wrote, and starred in this film as well as the original. In the film, Wegener plays himself and decides to dress up as The Golem as a practical joke, which leads to humorous complications.
'''''The Golem and the Dancing Girl''''' was a silent German film from 1917 that parodied the previous 1915 horror film ''[[The Golem (partially found silent film; 1915)|The Golem]]''.<ref>[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0176776/ IMDb page for ''The Golem and the Dancing Girl''.] Retrieved 17 Mar '13.</ref> Paul Wegener directed, wrote, and starred in this film as well as the original. In the film, Wegener plays himself and decides to dress up as The Golem as a practical joke, which leads to humorous complications.


The film is completely lost and hasn't been seen for many years. All that has been found is the cast list, a poster, and a still photograph.
The film is completely lost and hasn't been seen for many years. All that has been found is the cast list, a poster, and a still photograph.

Revision as of 23:45, 5 July 2016

A still from the film/the film's advertisement poster.

Status: Lost


The Golem and the Dancing Girl was a silent German film from 1917 that parodied the previous 1915 horror film The Golem.[1] Paul Wegener directed, wrote, and starred in this film as well as the original. In the film, Wegener plays himself and decides to dress up as The Golem as a practical joke, which leads to humorous complications.

The film is completely lost and hasn't been seen for many years. All that has been found is the cast list, a poster, and a still photograph.

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