6
90 min
This musical drama marks the screen debut of Moishe Oysher, in a film critic J. Hoberman calls an "anti-Jazz Singer." Oysher stars as a wayward youth who makes his way from his Polish shtetl to New York's Lower East Side where he is "discovered" and becomes a well-known singer. Ultimately, he returns home to the Old Country and reunites with his parents and his childhood sweetheart.
| Name | Character | Team | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Moyshe Oysher | Saul 'Shloimele' Reichman | Unowned | |
| Florence Weiss | Helen | Unowned | |
| Judith Abarbanel | Rivke | Unowned | |
| Michael Rosenberg | Yossel Lutchik | Unowned | |
| Juda Bleich | Cantor Zanvel Reichman | Unowned | |
| Bertha Guttenberg | Malke Reichman | Unowned | |
| Isidore Cashier | W.H. Rosovitch | Unowned | |
| Vicki Marcus | Saul as a young boy | Unowned | |
| Lorraine Abarbanal | Rivke as a young girl | Unowned | |
| Daniel Makarenko | Unowned | ||
| Irving Honigman | Ben, club manager | Unowned | |
| Rose Wallerstein | Clara, Helen's roommate | Unowned |