Mazel Tov Yidden


1h 29m 1941

Film Details

Also Known As
Good Luck Hebrews
Release Date
Jan 1941
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
Jewish Talking Pictures
Distribution Company
Cinema Service Corp.
Country
United States

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 29m
Film Length
8,151ft

Synopsis

Comedian Michel Rosenberg tells jokes and stories, and introduces various Jewish singers and comedians performing skits and singing songs.

Film Details

Also Known As
Good Luck Hebrews
Release Date
Jan 1941
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
Jewish Talking Pictures
Distribution Company
Cinema Service Corp.
Country
United States

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 29m
Film Length
8,151ft

Quotes

Trivia

Notes

This film was advertised as "A Jewish Vaudeville Talkie." According to a dialogue continuity contained at NYSA, duets in the film are performed by Annie Thomashefsky and Louis Kramer, Seymour Rechtzeit and an unidentified woman, Dave Lubritsky and Esta Salzman, Leo Fuchs and Yetta Zwerling, and Lili Liliana and Menashe Oppenheim. Cantor Leibele Waldman sings two times, as does Gustave Berger. Berger's numbers are accompanied by orchestra director Alexander Orshanetsky. In addition to appearing with Fuchs, Yetta Zwerling performs another skit and song with an unidentified actor. It is very likely that some, if not all, of the performances were excerpted from other films. The title is translated on the NYSA continuity as Good Luck Hebrews.