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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] Once again, it was written, co-directed by and starred Paul Wegener. Not much is known about the plot of the film other than Wegener apparently plays himself who decides to dress up as the character of The Golem as part of a practical joke, only to have humorous complications ensue.
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.
References
- ↑ IMDb page for The Golem and the Dancing Girl. Retrieved 17 Mar '13.