The Dybbuk

The Dybbuk

104 mins | Drama, Horror, History, Fantasy, TV Movie | Oct. 3, 1960

The Dybbuk is a made for TV film adaptation of a classic Jewish folktale. The story is about a young Jewish man, Sender (Theodore Bikel) who loves a young Jewish woman, Leah (Carol Lawrence) but her father arranges her marriage with another man. The grief of this causes Sender to die, but his spirit passes into the body of his beloved on her wedding day. Rabbi Azrael (Ludwig Donath), who serves as our narrator through the beginning of the film, is charged with the task of exercising Sender’s Dybbuk (sometimes defined as a malicious spirit or demon who possesses the living) from Leah’s body.

The Dybbuk

104 mins | Drama, Horror, History, Fantasy, TV Movie | Oct. 3, 1960

The Dybbuk
The Dybbuk is a made for TV film adaptation of a classic Jewish folktale. The story is about a young Jewish man, Sender (Theodore Bikel) who loves a young Jewish woman, Leah (Carol Lawrence) but her father arranges her marriage with another man. The grief of this causes Sender to die, but his spirit passes into the body of his beloved on her wedding day. Rabbi Azrael (Ludwig Donath), who serves as our narrator through the beginning of the film, is charged with the task of exercising Sender’s Dybbuk (sometimes defined as a malicious spirit or demon who possesses the living) from Leah’s body.
Producers Talent Associates
Original title The Dybbuk
Directors Sidney Lumet
Writers Joseph Liss, Sholom Ansky

Cast

Theodore Bikel

as Sender

Sylvia Davis

as Frade

Ludwig Donath

as Rabbi Azrael

Vincent Gardenia

as Nissen

Stefan Gierasch

as Yonya

Theo Goetz

as Meyer

Carol Lawrence

as Leah

Eli Mintz

as Nachmon

Jerry Rockwood

as Ilya

Gene Saks

as Mikoel

Milton Selzer

as Messenger

Michael Shillo

as Rabbi Samson

Michael Tolan

as Channon