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The Golem 1967

★ 5.54 votes115 min📅 1967-02-18

Immerse yourself in the mystical world of 1960s Prague with The Golem, a gripping mystery TV movie. Directed by the visionary Jean Kerchbron, this tale follows Athanase Pernath, a gem cutter whose life becomes entangled with the complex web of his neighbors.

Director: Jean Kerchbron

Cast

André Reybaz
André Reybaz
Athanase Pernath
Georges Douking
Georges Douking
Zwarck
François Vibert
François Vibert
Wassertrum
Magali Noël
Magali Noël
Angelina
Françoise Winskill
Rosina
Alfred Baillou
Alfred Baillou
Jaromir
Serge Merlin
Serge Merlin
Loisa
Pierre Tabard
Pierre Tabard
Charouzek
Marika Green
Marika Green
Myriam
Robert Etcheverry
Robert Etcheverry
Prokop

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Golem (1967) about?

The Golem is a mystery TV movie that follows the life of Athanase Pernath, a gem cutter whose life becomes entangled with the complex web of his neighbors, as they navigate family feuds, deceit, and revenge, all while the looming threat of the Golem, a monster born from ancient legend, hangs over the city.

Who directed The Golem?

The Golem was directed by the visionary Jean Kerchbron.

Who stars in The Golem?

The Golem features a talented cast, including André Reybaz, Magali Noël, and Georges Douking.

Is The Golem (1967) worth watching?

With its unique blend of intrigue and suspense, The Golem is a must-see for fans of the mystery genre, but its unrated IMDb status may deter some viewers.

How long is The Golem?

The Golem has a runtime of 115 minutes.

About The Golem (1967) — A Gripping Mystery Unfolds in 1960s Prague

Immerse yourself in the mystical world of 1960s Prague with The Golem, a gripping mystery TV movie. Directed by the visionary Jean Kerchbron, this tale follows Athanase Pernath, a gem cutter whose life becomes entangled with the complex web of his neighbors. Family feuds, deceit, and revenge lead Pernath to prison, while the looming threat of the Golem, a monster born from ancient legend, hangs over the city like a specter. With its atmospheric setting and intricate plot, The Golem (1967) is a captivating watch for fans of mystery and suspense. The film's exploration of human nature and the consequences of one's actions adds depth to this already engaging story. As the Golem's legend awakens every thirty-three years, the city of Prague holds its breath, and Pernath finds himself at the center of a deadly storm. With a talented cast, including André Reybaz and Magali Noël, The Golem is a must-watch for anyone who loves a good mystery. The film's runtime of 115 minutes is a testament to its engaging storyline, which will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very end. The Golem (1967) is a hidden gem in the world of mystery films, and its unique blend of intrigue and suspense makes it a must-see for fans of the genre.