This film was released on the last week of 1938.I hate thinking about the murderous demonic evil that invaded Poland in 1939.This is a lighthearted sweet musical comedy so sorry for going there.But it makes me so mad sometimes-The beautiful Yiddish cinema and music and art that those German SS monsters forever erased.
I feel like she got a bad ending that looked good because of the wedding. I think its a cultural differences. In an American film she would've run off with the male lead and never gone back to her family; but here she's trapped by responsibility to the children.
@@psychologianiestacjonarna6558 This film is sadly one of the last ones before the awful Nazi invasion.Poland was a great market for Yiddish films considering its huge Jewish population then.Molly Picon made a couple of Polish movies.This was the second collaboration between Molly and Polish born filmakers Joseph Green (born Yoysef Grinberg) and Konrad Tom (born Konrad Runowiecki).After the first "Yidl Mitn Fidl" was a huge success.
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Directed by Giuseppe Verdi!
Film titles say copyright was 1939, if I’m reading the Roman numerals correctly.
This film was released on the last week of 1938.I hate thinking about the murderous demonic evil that invaded Poland in 1939.This is a lighthearted sweet musical comedy so sorry for going there.But it makes me so mad sometimes-The beautiful Yiddish cinema and music and art that those German SS monsters forever erased.
I feel like she got a bad ending that looked good because of the wedding.
I think its a cultural differences. In an American film she would've run off with the male lead and never gone back to her family; but here she's trapped by responsibility to the children.
Movie made in Poland or US?
Poland
There's another Polish movie starring Molly Picon here on YT: Yidl Mitn Fidl (1936)
Just to think the majority of the people in this film died in the Holocaust
@@psychologianiestacjonarna6558 This film is sadly one of the last ones before the awful Nazi invasion.Poland was a great market for Yiddish films considering its huge Jewish population then.Molly Picon made a couple of Polish movies.This was the second collaboration between Molly and Polish born filmakers Joseph Green (born Yoysef Grinberg) and Konrad Tom (born Konrad Runowiecki).After the first "Yidl Mitn Fidl" was a huge success.