"In 16th-century Prague, a rabbi creates the Golem - a giant creature made of clay. Using sorcery, he brings the creature to life in order to protect the Jews of Prague from persecution."
Paul Wegener
as The Golem
Albert Steinrück
as Rabbi Loew
Lyda Salmonova
as Miriam, the Rabbi's Daughter
Ernst Deutsch
as Rabbi Famulus
Hans Stürm
as Rabbi Jehuda, the Elder of the Community
Max Kronert
as Temple Servant
Otto Gebühr
as Emperor
Dore Paetzold
as Emperor's Concubine
Lothar Müthel
as Knight Florian
Greta Schröder
as Young Woman with Rose
Loni Nest
as Little Girl
Carl Ebert
as Temple Servant (uncredited)
Fritz Feld
as Jester (uncredited)
Ursula Nest
as Little Girl (uncredited)
Gustav Meyrink
Novel
Screenplay
Karl Freund
Director of Photography
Carl Boese
Director
Paul Davidson
Producer
Edgar G. Ulmer
Set Designer
Kurt Richter
Art Direction
Guido Seeber
Rochus Gliese
Costume Design
Henrik Galeen
Hans Poelzig
Douglas M. Protsik
Musician
Robert Baberske
Assistant Camera
Berthold Bartosch
Other
Hans Landsberger
Original Music Composer