The Wandering Jew

The Wandering Jew

Release date : October 20, 1933
Runtime : 1h 6m
Countries of origin :
Original Language : Yiddish /
Director : George Roland /
Writers : Jacob Mestel /
Production companies : Jewish American Film Arts, Inc. /
October 20, 1933 1h 6m Drama Yiddish More
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The Wandering Jew tells the story of Arthur Levi (Jacob Ben-Ami), a German-Jewish artist who experiences the new German antisemitism when his masterpiece, a portrait of his Polish-born father entitled "The Eternal Wanderer" is rejected by the Berlin Academy of Art, which also asks his resignation as professor. Later in the film the figure in the painting comes to life and tells Levi the story of the persecution of the Jewish people. The film ends with footage of an anti-Hitler rally at New York City's Madison Square Garden and Levi's resolve to bear onward in the face of adversity.
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Jacob Ben-Ami
Arthur Levi
M.B. Samuylow
Spirit of Arthur's father
Jacob Mestel
Levi family valet
Abraham Teitelbaum
Arts reporter
William Epstein
Messenger

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  • title:The Wandering Jew
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1933
  • Runtime:1h 6m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language: Yiddish ·
  • Director: George Roland /
  • Writers: Jacob Mestel ·
  • Production companies: Jewish American Film Arts, Inc. ·
  • Overview:The Wandering Jew tells the story of Arthur Levi (Jacob Ben-Ami), a German-Jewish artist who experiences the new German antisemitism when his masterpiece, a portrait of his Polish-born father entitled "The Eternal Wanderer" is rejected by the Berlin Academy of Art, which also asks his resignation as professor. Later in the film the figure in the painting comes to life and tells Levi the story of the persecution of the Jewish people. The film ends with footage of an anti-Hitler rally at New York City's Madison Square Garden and Levi's resolve to bear onward in the face of adversity.
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