The Wandering Jew
The Wandering Jew

The Wandering Jew (1933)

7.6 ? Nov 15, 1933 1h 50m

Overview

Old Jerusalem: Matathias, spiteful over his lover's illness, spits on Jesus along the road to Calvary, and is cursed to live endlessly until His return. The Crusades, 1150: Matathias, now an anonymous knight, competes for glory in combat and for the wife of a soldier. Palermo, 1290: Matteos Battadios witnesses the death of his young son, leading to conflict with his wife over whether to take comfort in Christianity. Seville, 1560: Dr Matteos Battadios dedicates himself to the treatment and comfort of the poor, but his life and work are endangered by the arrival of the Spanish Inquisition.

Genres

Drama Fantasy

Release Date

November 15, 1933

Rating

7.6 /10

Runtime

1h 50m

Conrad Veidt

Conrad Veidt

Matathias / The Unknown Knight / Dr Matteos Battadios

Marie Ney

Marie Ney

Judith (Phase I)

Basil Gill

Basil Gill

Pontius Pilate (Phase I)

Cicely Oates

Rachel (Phase I)

Anne Grey

Anne Grey

Joanne de Beaudricourt (Phase II)

Bertram Wallis

Bertram Wallis

Boemund, Prince of Tarentum (Phase II)

Hector Abbas

Isaachar (Phase II)

Dennis Hoey

Dennis Hoey

Lord de Beaudricourt (Phase II)

Jack Livesey

Jack Livesey

Godfrey, Duke of Normandy (Phase II)

Kiyoshi Takase

Phirous (Phase II)

Alan Napier

Alan Napier

Knight (Phase II)

Joan Maude

Joan Maude

Gianella (Phase III)

John Stuart

John Stuart

Pietro Morelli (Phase III)

Arnold Lucy

Arnold Lucy

Andrea Michelotti (Phase III)

Hay Petrie

Hay Petrie

Merchant (Phase III)

Peggy Ashcroft

Peggy Ashcroft

Olalla Quintana (Phase IV)

Francis L. Sullivan

Francis L. Sullivan

Juan de Texada (Phase IV)

Felix Aylmer

Felix Aylmer

Ferera (Phase IV)

Ivor Barnard

Ivor Barnard

Castro (Phase IV)

Abraham Sofaer

Abraham Sofaer

Zapportas (Phase IV)

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CinemaSerf

7.0/10

Jun 13, 2022

Told in an historically episodic fashion, Conrad Veidt depicts the Jewish man "Matathias", who helped to convince Pilate to crucify Jesus. By way of punishment, he is condemned to walk the Earth facing, enduring and surviving many of the trials that faced his race as history marched on. It is a history, of sorts. Many of the events depicted are reflections of true events - pogroms, the Spanish inquisition etc., but it's the way in which he lives his life, yearning for release - however that may manifest itself - that makes this a decent film to watch and Veidt manages this amalgam of roles quite skilfully. You can see a few short cameos from Peggy Ashcroft and Francis L. Sullivan that help to enhance this depiction of the chronology of the persecution - and persevenence - of his race, too. I don't take this film as a seriously evaluative (of religion) piece of cinema. Though overtly Christian in outlook, it is not a ram-it-down-your throat type of production. It has enough romance and adventure to keep it from moralising too much - and to keep it enjoyable to watch. I found the use of light especially effective throughout, but potently when inflicting and then rescinding his punishment and although the ending spoils it somewhat - it is abrupt, and asks way more questions than it answers - I suspect it pleased our immortal pilgrim.

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