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  • This movie deserves to be found, it isnt just a collector's wish.

  • These fragments are in excellent condition, and are stitched together to form a brief but coherent narrative.

  • The Golem spent his life trying to track down the hairdresser that gave him that awful Buster Brown haircut and enact his revenge on him.

  • I hope somebody will eventually find this film and "The Golem and the Dancing Girl"... :-(

  • THIS IS BITTERSWEET BECAUSE THIS MIGHT BE THE ONLY SCRAPS OF VIDEO WE MIGHT SEE FOR NOW SO PEOPLE FIND THIS MOVIE HORROR FANS NEED TO SEE THIS SO DON'T GIVE UP THE FATE OF FLIM HISTROY DEPENDS ON IT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @halofan224 Poor Flim Histroy, we must save him.

  • i would laugh if someone found a full copy in their attic

  • @superzodiac1000 Ha, I thought the exact same thing. That's why I went up to mine, hoping I could find London After Midnight or something

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  • And if anyone ever found some of the lost Alraune films (from 1918) , I would be ecstatic. As it is, all I can do is comb through IMDB.com and let my mouth water. So sad that early films like this weren't given the treatment they deserve.

  • I read somewhere that a print of this film was discovered in 1958 by a European film collector named Paul Sauerlaender. Apparently the owner of a toy store in Europe was selling old 35mm movie projectors and giving his customers small lengths (from twelve to fifteen feet) of silent film which turned out to be this original Golem feature. Luckily for the sake of film history Sauerlaender was able to track down the various owners and emerge from the hunt with a complete print of Der Golem.

  • @fightnatic so, in conclusion, they are talking about the 1920 prequel and not this?

  • prey to god this & London After Midnight will be found someday

  • @coopercastille Second that, along with more Theda Bara films.

  • It makes me sad to think there are so many lost films.

  • For 1915 it looks so crisp (especially when they are running in the garden)

  • Thanks for this. Existing footage is incredible which makes the loss of the rest more painful.

  • check out my Silent Vampire Film....peter coukis

  • It is the film stick that films of that era where shot on. It was a very unstable medium. In time, the Silver Nitrate film turns in to a blob of gel and the film is lost forever.

  • ok there is no way that some big major film company in the US somewhere has THE original copy of this movie stashed away somewhere, i'm sure that they would never have let a great classic like this go to waste!

  • No other monster in movie history tops DER GOLEM!!

  • Bloody hell. Talk about good quality! I added some film music to the third movie a for a music course and the quality was nowhere near as good.

  • first i see that version of the golem it looks intresting

  • Im crying, THANKS!!!

    I wait years to see a fragment, in what part you get it?!

  • Someone should add an orchestral score to this, maybe Bartok or something suitable.

    Wish the whole film survived, but other than the Golem coming back to life, what we have seems to be the highlights anyway. Kind of like if all of Chaney's vampire footage from LAM resurfaced.

  • @sutekh22 well i found one vid with music to go with this but a chick is talking over it

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