Year: 1938
Runtime: 116 mins
Language: Yiddish
Director: Edgar G. Ulmer
Moishe Oysher, famed Yiddish‑radio cantor, stars in Edgar G. Ulmer’s version of David Pinski’s play Yankl der Shmid. He sings, dances and flashes his eyes in a portrayal of a shtetl blacksmith seeking to become a mensch. Recovered footage restores the film to its most complete version, showcasing Ulzer’s lively operetta and a Yiddish swing number.
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