The film is based on the true story of Zishe Breitbart, a Jewish blacksmith's son from Poland who becomes a sensation in Weimar, Berlin as a mythical strongman. His employer Hanussen dreams of establishing an all-powerful Ministry of the Occult in Hitler's government. Yet as Hitler's hold on power grows more sure, and Berlin erupts in a ferment of anti-Semitism, Zishe must decide how he will use his strength. Plagued by nightmares, he takes counsel from a local rabbi. He becomes convinced that he has been chosen by God to warn his people of the grave danger they face.
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Invincible
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Sweet and Lovely
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You're the Cream in My Coffee
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Ray Henderson:
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Piano Concerto No.3 in C-minor
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Ohne Trost, ohne alles Hoffen
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Ombra mai fù
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Arioso 'Dank sei Dir, Herr'
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The Journey
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Klaus Badelt:
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Siegfried, The Iron King
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Klaus Badelt:
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Master Of The Occult
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Klaus Badelt:
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The Prophecy
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Klaus Badelt:
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Souls
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Klaus Badelt:
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Martha Lifts The Elephant
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Klaus Badelt:
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Visions
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Klaus Badelt:
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The Unknown Just
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Klaus Badelt:
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Benjamin Believes
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Klaus Badelt:
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"3rd Piano Concerto, in C-Minor 2nd Mvt" - Ludwig van Beethoven
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Klaus Badelt:
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"Ombra Mai Fu" - Georg Friedrich Handel
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Klaus Badelt:
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"Sweet & Lovely" - Da Palast Orchester featuring Max Raabe
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Klaus Badelt:
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"You're The Cream In My Coffee" - Da Palast Orchester featuring Max Raabe
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Klaus Badelt:
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