Yidl mitn fidl

Yidl mitn fidl

6.61936· 92 min· Poland
ComedyMusicalRomance

Director Green returned to his native Poland from America to produce this film, the most commercially successful musical in the history of the Yiddish cinema, starring Molly Picon, consummate comedienne of Yiddish theater, vaudeville, and film. This is the classic folk comedy about a man and his daughter who, penniless, decide to become traveling musicians. The daughter disguises herself as a boy to relieve her father's anxiety about unforeseeable problems that could befall a young woman "out in the world." They then join together with "another" father-son duo for music, comedy and romance. Green's original screenplay was enhanced by the folksy lyrics of Yiddish poet Itzik Manger and the memorable musical score of Abraham Ellstein, as well as the talents of Leon Leibold, the romantic lead who later starred in The Dybbuk and Tevye, and Max Bozyk, a character actor par excellence. Breaking away from the studio-bound cinematography of the early Yiddish talkies, the film was shot on location in the picturesque town of Kazimierz and nearby Warsaw. With shtetl inhabitants as extras, the film captures the vitality and invincible spirit of traditional small town Jewish life.

Director
Joseph Green, Jan Nowina-Przybylski
Writer
Joseph Green, Konrad Tom (novel)
Released
1 Jan 1937
Country
Poland, USA

Cast

Molly Picon

Molly Picon

SF

Simche Fostel

LL

Leon Liebgold

MB

Max Bozyk

SL

Samuel Landau

AK

Abraham Kurc

BL

Basia Liebgold