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The Dybbuk
Directed by
Michał Waszyński
Not Rated
1937
2h 5m
Drama
,
Fantasy
,
and more
6.6
100%
64%
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The mystical love story between Chonen, a poor Talmud student, and Lea, a girl from a wealthy family, depicts the traditional folk culture of Polish Jews before WW2.
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Where to Watch The Dybbuk
Kanopy
Free
Cast of The Dybbuk
Avrom Morewski
Rabbi Ezeriel ben Hodos (as Abram Morewski)
Ajzyk Samberg
Meszulach
Mojzesz Lipman
Sender Brynicer ben Henie
Lili Liliana
Lea
Leon Liebgold
Chanan ben Nisan
Dina Halpern
Aunt Frade
Max Bozyk
Nute (as Maks Bozyk)
M. Messinger
Menasze
Gerszon Lemberger
Nisan ben Rifke
Samuel Bronecki
Nachman (as S. Bronecki)
Samuel Landau
Zalman - swat
Judith Berg
Dancer
Zisze Kac
Mendel (as Z. Kac)
Peisach Kerman
(as Kurman)
Abraham Kurc
Michael (as A. Kurc)
David Lederman
Meir (as D. Lederman)
The Dybbuk Ratings & Reviews
Film Threat
Phil Hall
The best of the Yiddish-language cinema.
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
One of the most interesting Yiddish films ever made.
TheArtsStl
Sarah Boslaugh
The Dybbuk is distinguished by the expressionistic cinematography of Albert Wywerka as well as Waszynski's direction and Henryk Kon's soundtrack.
Washington Post
Kenneth Turan
Because of its distinctive, evocative qualities, we forgive The Dybbuk all its trespasses. As a record of a bygone way of life and as a starkly moving drama of doomed love it is very much one of a kind.
Mark Leeper's Reviews
Mark R. Leeper
Paydirt! A Yiddish film made in Poland in 1938 turns out to be a little-known gem.
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