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Mathieu Nahum / Mathieu Blumenthal
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Esther
Inga Gort ...
Sarah Nahum
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Elena aka Hélène
Harry Feist ...
Hans
Petr Sharov ...
Il professore Epstein (as Pietro Sharoff)
Hans Hinrich ...
Il dottor Albert Schuster (as Giovanni Heinrich)
Cesare Polacco ...
Kossy
Egisto Olivieri ...
Un contadino polacco
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Un ebreo internato nel campo
Pina Piovani
Attilio Torelli
Dedi Ristori
Ivo Karavany ...
Ernst
Cino Bassi ...
Pierre
Maria Krahn Heinrich ...
Cristina - la sorella di Epstein
Giulio Battiferri ...
L'omosessuale nel lager
Angelo Calabrese
Ermanno Randi ...
Il fidanzato di Luisa
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David
Fosca Freda ...
La donna incinta sul treno
Alfredo Anghinelli
Aldo Bassi
Saro Bevacqua
Guido Barbarisi ...
Klinnert
Victor Ledda ...
Jean (as Victor Domenico Ledda)
Bruno von Barens ...
Il commandante del campo
Antonio Crast ...
Un ufficiale tedesco
Carlo Jachino ...
Muller
Luigi Locchi
Rosa Moneta ...
Renata
Mario Mazzetti
Alfredo Paolini
Nicoletta Prinzi ...
Luisa
Riccardo Foti
Lando Sguazzini
Ernesto Quadrelli
Enrico Urbini
Vincenzo Tocci
Alfredo Salvatori
Aedo Galvani
Marco Raviart
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Amilcare Pettinelli ...
Jacques Deschamps
Ugo Mari ...
Man Watching the Explosions (uncredited)
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Hebrew in Camp (uncredited)
Maria Tedeschi ...
Kapo (uncredited)

Directed by

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Goffredo Alessandrini

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Eugène Sue ... (novel "Le juif errant")
 
Giovan Battista Angioletti ... (story)
 
Goffredo Alessandrini ... (screenplay) &
Flaminio Bollini ... (screenplay) &
Ennio De Concini ... (writer) &
Guido De Luca ... (writer) &
Enrico Fulchignoni ... (writer) &
Anton Giulio Majano ... (writer) &
Aldo Bizzarri ... (writer) &
Mario Monicelli ... (writer) &
Giorgio Prosperi ... (writer) &
Steno ... (writer)
 
Flaminio Bollini ... (dialogue) &
Baccio Agnoletti ... (dialogue)

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Nino Angioletti ... producer

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Enzo Masetti

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Václav Vích

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Otello Colangeli

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Arrigo Equini

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Dario Cecchi
Bianca Emanuele Bacicchi ... (as Emanuele Bacicchi)

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Alberto De Rossi ... makeup artist

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Alberto Cinquini ... production supervisor
Giuseppe Fatigati ... production manager

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Bruno Gobel ... first assistant director
Raimondo Toscano ... second assistant director

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Aldo Bizzarri ... set designer
Alessandro Fersen ... set designer

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Mario Amari ... sound engineer
Primiano Muratori ... boom operator

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Ugo Giacomozzi ... conductor

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Mario Besesti ... italian voice dubbing: Pietro Sharoff (uncredited)
Giorgio Capecchi ... italian voice dubbing (uncredited)
Emilio Cigoli ... italian voice dubbing: Hans Hinrich (uncredited)
Rina Morelli ... italian voice dubbing: Valentina Cortese (uncredited)
Giulio Panicali ... italian voice dubbing (uncredited)
Bruno Persa ... italian voice dubbing (uncredited)
Carlo Romano ... italian voice dubbing (uncredited)
Sandro Ruffini ... italian voice dubbing: Vittorio Gassman (uncredited)
Stefano Sibaldi ... italian voice dubbing (uncredited)

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Plot Summary

Matthew, a rich nationalist Jew and a contemporary of Jesus, regards the latter as an obstacle in this struggle to free their people from the Roman yoke by means of revolt. He incites the people against Jesus and prevents his own wife, a true Christian in her heart, from offering the Redeemer a drink of water at his crucifixion on Golgotha. For this act Matthew is condemned to wander eternally on the earth with every rest denied to him, even that of the grave. We go forward to Paris in 1940. Matthew, miraculously still alive, is now the young banker Matthew Blumenthal. Rich and powerful, it would be easy to escape from Nazi persecution, but he chooses not to do so. He wishes to share the lot of his fellow Jews and, with many others, is despatched to Germany and detained in a concentration camp where everyone is brutally ill-treated. Being young, robust and full of energy, he does not resign himself to the situation, but succeeds in organizing a rebellion and flees with several comrades. He manages to reach safety, but when he learns that a hundred hostages will be killed if he does not return to captivity, he surrenders voluntarily and undergoes martyrdom, whereupon the curse of the Wandering Jew is finally lifted. Written by Jim Marshall

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Also Known As
  • Le Juif errant (France)
  • El judio errante (Mexico)
  • Den evige jøde (Norway)
  • O Homem Sem Pátria (Brazil)
  • Vaeltava juutalainen (Finland)
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Trivia Italian censorship visa #3676, dated 22 January 1948. See more »
Movie Connections Version of The Legend of the Erring Jew (1909). See more »

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