The Dybbuk Trailer

The Dybbuk Trailer (1952)

21 October 1952 100 mins

A young bride is possessed by a dybbuk, a malicious possessing spirit, believed to be the dislocated soul of a dead person, on the eve of her wedding.

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Cast

David Kossoff

as First batlon

Donald Pleasence

as Second batlon

Peter Wyngarde

as Channon

John Van Eyssen

as Chennoch

Sara Luzita

as Gittel

Harold Kasket

as Sender

Lionel Harris

as Nachman

Donald Morley

as Menashe

Mark Dignam

as Rabbi Azrael of Miropol

Marne Maitland

as Rabbi Samson

Crew

Tutte Lemkow

Tutte Lemkow Choreographer

Roy Oxley

Roy Oxley Settings

International Releases Dates

United Kingdom 21 October 1952

Production Companies

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