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Prince and the Dybbuk (The)

Country: Poland | Germany, Language: English | Italian | Spanish | Polish | German, 82 mins

  • Director: Elwira Niewiera; Piotr Rosolowski

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“The Prince and the Dybbuk” is a documentary film about Mosze Waks. Born in a poor family in a small Jewish shtetl in Ukraine, he dies in Madrid as the prince Michael Waszyn´ski, Hollywood film producer and Polish aristocrat in exile. Along the way, in his colourful life, he assists Friedrich Murnau with the making of the film “Nosferatu,” infuriates the Third Reich’s minister of propaganda, Joseph Goebbels, with his film “The Dybbuk,” and produces the most expensive motion picture in the history of cinema, “The Fall of the Roman Empire.” Those who had the opportunity to come across him, remembered him as an aristocrat, a lover of luxury, a liar, the wandering Jew and open homosexual and the husband of an Italian countess in one person.


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Cast & Characters

Michael Babchuk
Batia Beigl
Alex Mankiewicz
Rosemary Mankiewicz
Wojciech Narebski
Albin Ossowski
Anat Shabo
Michal Waszynski
Mordechai Ziv