Uncle of my mom was employed at Koliba studios producing this movie, he was responsible for a technical scene. He personally knew the protagonist of main character, Jozef Króner. Greetings from Slovakia.
I think the waltz (at 8mins + ) sounds like the music used for the disturbing end titles in the 2018 film 'the Captain ' ( based on the actions of Willi Herold in 1945)
For those asking, here you will find the titles of all the tracks. www.google.com/search?q=the+shop+on+main+street+tracks&rlz=1C1GCEA_enUS821US821&oq=the+shop+on+main+street+tracks&aqs=chrome..69i57j69i64l2.12257j0j4&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8#wptab=s:H4sIAAAAAAAAAONgVuLVT9c3NEzOKTa3NK8secTozS3w8sc9YSmnSWtOXmO04eIKzsgvd80rySypFNLjYoOyVLgEpVB1ajBI8XOhCvHsYlJMSU1LLM0piS9JTLLKTrbSzy0tzkzWT8xJKs21Ks7PSy9exKoTlZKad2R2toJP5tGF2YkKIRmpCkBLCxT88xR8EzPzFIJLilJTSxTAygH4ViGhsgAAAA
The first is march "Husári" (The Hussars) from 2nd half of thirties, performed by František Kryštof Veselý. Next is jewish song "Oyfn oyvn zitst a meydl" in yiddish language. Greetings from Slovakia.
A great movie I saw in the U.S. as a teen in the late 1960's.
Uncle of my mom was employed at Koliba studios producing this movie, he was responsible for a technical scene. He personally knew the protagonist of main character, Jozef Króner. Greetings from Slovakia.
A great film.
I think the waltz (at 8mins + ) sounds like the music used for the disturbing end titles in the 2018 film 'the Captain ' ( based on the actions of Willi Herold in 1945)
Beautiful music up to 2:30.
Up!? That is the best part
For those asking, here you will find the titles of all the tracks. www.google.com/search?q=the+shop+on+main+street+tracks&rlz=1C1GCEA_enUS821US821&oq=the+shop+on+main+street+tracks&aqs=chrome..69i57j69i64l2.12257j0j4&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8#wptab=s:H4sIAAAAAAAAAONgVuLVT9c3NEzOKTa3NK8secTozS3w8sc9YSmnSWtOXmO04eIKzsgvd80rySypFNLjYoOyVLgEpVB1ajBI8XOhCvHsYlJMSU1LLM0piS9JTLLKTrbSzy0tzkzWT8xJKs21Ks7PSy9exKoTlZKad2R2toJP5tGF2YkKIRmpCkBLCxT88xR8EzPzFIJLilJTSxTAygH4ViGhsgAAAA
Do you know the name of the two old songs?
I think the song on the photograph is called "Freilich". If you Google all the tracks on the soundtrack, all 18 show up.
Oyfn Oyvn Zitst A Meydl
The first is march "Husári" (The Hussars) from 2nd half of thirties, performed by František Kryštof Veselý. Next is jewish song "Oyfn oyvn zitst a meydl" in yiddish language. Greetings from Slovakia.