Jewish Luck
1925 film
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Jewish Luck (Russian: Еврейское счастье) is a 1925 Soviet black and white silent film directed by Aleksey Granovsky.[1][2][3][4][5][6]
Directed byAleksey Granovsky
Written by
- Sholom Aleichem
- Isaak Babel
- Grigori Gritscher
- Boris Leonidov
- Isaak Teneromo
Starring
- Solomon Mikhoels
- Moisey Goldblat
- Tamara Adelgeym
- Alexander Epstein
- Ilya Rogaler
Cinematography
- Vasili Khvatov
- Nicolai Strukov
- Eduard Tisse
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| Russian: Еврейское счастье | |
| Directed by | Aleksey Granovsky |
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| Music by | Lev Pulver |
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| Country | Soviet Union |
Plot
Menahem-Mendl, with the goal of making money, opens an insurance company, and he involved in the street haberdashery trade, but all is unsuccessful. Suddenly he learns the names of rich brides and designs to become a shadkhn (matchmaker).[7]
Cast
- Solomon Mikhoels as Menahem-Mendl
- Moisei Goldblat as Zalman
- Tamara Adelgeym as Belya Kimbach
- A. Epstein as Iosele, son of Mehahem-Mendl
- I. Rogaler as Usher, shadlhn