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Golem, Wie Er In Die Welt Kam, Der (1920)
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Composer(s):
Karl-Ernst Sasse (Score composed in 1977)
Released in:
1920
Country:
Germany
Genre:
Horror, Science Fiction, Thriller
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Also known as:
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Golem, The (United States)
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Monster Of Fate, The
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Other Resources:
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Labels
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Image supplied by Dorian
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Capriccio 10 467
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Country
Germany
Format
CD
Release Date
Jun-1996
UPN
4-006408-104674
 Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin conducted by Peter Keuschnig. Recorded in 1996.
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Track listing

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Titel Music And Rabbi Loew's Laboratory / He Predicts Disaster / Emperor Rudolph Issues A Decree Against The Jews (05:05)
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2.
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Floriano Brings The Decree Into The Ghetto (04:58)
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Jehuda Reads The Decree / Jehuda And Florian Go To Rabbi Löw / Floriano Sees Miriam And Falls In Love With Her (04:02)
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Rabbi Loew And His Disciple Discuss The Golem / Miriam And Floriano In Love (04:06)
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Incantation Scene: Rabbi Loew And His Disciple (05:46)
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The Golem Begins To Move, And Carries Out Tasks (05:14)
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7.
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The Rose Festival (05:10)
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Rabbi Loew Presents A Vision / The Golem Saves The Festival Party / The Decree Is Revolked (07:47)
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Rejoicing In The Jewish Community / Procession To The Synagogue (06:04)
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The Struggle Between The Golem And Florieno Ends In Florieno's Death (03:11)
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11.
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The Golem Becomes A Destructive Power (04:42)
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The Golem Leaves The Town / The Crowd Thanks Loew / The Golem Sees Children Playing And Takes One Child In His Arms / The Child Pulls Out The Capsule / The Golem Is Dead / Happy Ending (04:22)
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Total Duration: 01:00:27
Track listing contributed by Eddy |
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Compilation Albums
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Image supplied by coma
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Filmmuseum Berlin/Cinesoundz CT 6002
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Country
Germany
Format
CD
Release Date
2001
UPN
7-187502-942274

Also contains music from:
Cabinet Des Dr. Caligari, Das
Nosferatu, Eine Symphonie Des Grauens
Olympia 1. Teil - Fest Der Völker
M
Blaue Engel, Der
Münchhausen
Feuerzangenbowle, Die
Metropolis
Glückskinder
Drei Von Der Tankstelle, Die
Einbrecher
Mann, Der Seinen Mörder Sucht, Der
Schatz, Der
Abenteuer Des Prinzen Achmed, Die
Ich Küsse Ihre Hand, Madame
Büchse Der Pandora, Die
Nacht Im Grandhotel, Eine
Ich War Jack Mortimer
Weiße Traum, Der
Ihre Majestät Die Liebe
Im Kampf Mit Dem Berge - 1. Teil: In Sturm Und Eis - Eine Alpensymphonie In Bildern
This label refers to the following compilation album:
Musik Zum Deutschen Film Vol.1 (1900 - 1945)
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Track listing

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Kinothek Becce: Scène Passionnée (03:51)
Composed by Giuseppe Becce. Performed by Orchestra Becce
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Kinothe Becce: Pastorale (02:56)
Composed by Giuseppe Becce. Performed by Orchestra Becce
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3.
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Festzug zur Synagoge (03:43)
Composed by Karl-Ernst Sasse. ("Der Golem, wie er in die Welt kam")
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4.
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Caligari Foxtrott (03:43)
Composed by Otto Weber. ("Das Cabinet des Dr. Caligari")
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In Sturm und Eis, Akt 1 (04:07)
Composed by Paul Hindemith. ("Im Kampf mit dem Berge")
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Nosferatu - Thema 1 (02:28)
Composed by Hans Erdmann. ("Nosferatu. Eine Symphonie des Grauens")
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Auftakt (03:58)
Composed by Max Deutsch. ("Der Schatz")
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Finale (03:59)
Composed by Wolfgang Zeller. ("Die Abenteuer des Prinzen Achmed")
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Metropolis - Suite (05:15)
Composed by Gottfried Huppertz. ("Metropolis")
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Ich küsse Ihre Hand, Madame (02:40)
Composed by Ralph Erwin, performed by Richard Tauber. ("Ich küsse Ihre Hand, Madame")
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11.
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Letzter Akt (04:40)
Composed by Peer Raben and Matthias Suschke. ("Die Büchse der Pandora")
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Ich denk an Mädi' die ganze Nacht (02:46)
Composed by Walter Jurmann, Rudolf Bernauer and Rudolf Oesterreicher, perf. by Leo Monosson. ("Ihre Majestät, die Liebe")
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Ich bin von Kopf bis Fuss auf Liebe eingestellt (02:59)
Composed by Friedrich Hollaender, performed by Marlene Dietrich. ("Der blaue Engel")
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Ich lass mir meinen Körper schwarz bepinseln (02:30)
Composed by Friedrich Hollaender and Robert Liebmann, performed by Willy Fritsch. ("Einbrecher")
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Ein Freund, ein guter Freund (02:27)
Composed by W.R. Heymann and Robert Gilbert, perf. by Willy Fritsch, Heinz Rühmann and Oskar Karlweis. ("Die Drei von der Tankstelle")
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Der Pfiff - Theme from "Die Halle des Bergkönigs" (00:30)
Composed by Edvard Grieg, performed by Peter Lorre. ("M")
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Wenn ich mir was wünschen dürfte (01:53)
Composed by Friedrich Hollaender and Billie (!) Wilder, perf. by Marlene Dietrich. ("Der Mann, der seinen Mörder sucht")
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Mach die Augen zu, Baby (03:01)
Composed by Otto Stransky and Ernst Marischka, perf. by Martha Eggert. ("Eine Nacht im Grand Hotel")
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Warum liebt man so die Liebe (03:01)
Composed by Theo Mackeben, performed by Brigitte Horney. ("Ich war Jack Mortimer")
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Ich wollt', ich wär ein Huhn (04:15)
Composed by Peter Kreuder and Hans Fritz Beckmann, perf. by Willy Fritsch, Paul Kemp, Oskar Sima and Lilian Harvey. ("Glückskinder")
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Olympia - Thema / Marathonlauf (04:39)
Composed by Herbert Windt, performed by Film Orchestra Olympia. ("Olympia, Teil 1: Fest der Völker")
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Münchhausen Suite (03:14)
Composed by Georg Haentzschel. ("Münchhausen")
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Kauf Dir einen bunten Luftballon (03:10)
Composed by Anton Profes and Aldo von Pinelli, perf. by Alda Noni. ("Der weisse Traum")
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Die Feuerzangenbowle (Suite) (02:06)
Composed by Werner Bochmann. ("Die Feuerzangenbowle")
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Total Duration: 01:17:51
Track listing contributed by coma |
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