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The Cantor's Son (Dem Khazn's Zindl'') 1937, USA, B&W, 90 min, Yiddish with English subtitles. Directed by Ilya Motyleff and
Sidney Goldin. Other actors:
Judith Abarbanel and
Florence Weiss. Based on Moishe Oysher's life. A very poor young immigrant lands a job as a custodian, where he is "discovered" and becomes famous immediately. However, his success seems meaningless as he yearns for home. •
The Singing Blacksmith (
Yankl der Shmid; the Yiddish title literally means "Yankel the Smith") 1938, USA, B&W, 95 min, Yiddish with English subtitles. Directed by
Edgar G. Ulmer. Also with
Miriam Riselle and
Florence Weiss. This is a classic story of a blacksmith who is a womanizer and almost an alcoholic. One day, he meets a beautiful lady called Tamare and his life changes. •
Overture to Glory (
Der Vilner Shtot Khazn; the Yiddish title literally means "The
Vilnius City Cantor") 1940, USA, B&W, 85 min, Yiddish with English subtitles. Directed by
Max Nosseck.
Helen Beverly and
Florence Weiss. Oysher is the "Vilner Balabesl" - a cantor in
Vilnius - with a renowned voice. Two men come from the
Warsaw Opera to hear him sing "
Kol Nidre" on
Yom Kippur and are so impressed that they introduce him to European
classical music and to reading
sheet music; they convince him, against the wishes of much of his family (and especially his father-in-law) to become an opera singer in Warsaw. He leaves his job as the Vilnius cantor, and seems at first to be on the path to fame and fortune as an opera star in Warsaw, when the news arrives that his son has died. Grief-stricken, he stumbles over the
aria he is supposed to sing, starting instead into a
lullaby he used to sing to his son. In disgrace, he also loses his voice; he tries to return to his life in Vilna; finally, his voice comes briefly back to him on Yom Kippur. He sings the first few lines of the "Kol Nidre", then dies of a heart attack. • In the 1944 movie
Song of Russia, using the pseudonym Walter Lawrence, Moyshe Oysher sang "Rusland iz ir nomen" ("Russia is Her Name"), music by
Jerome Kern. •
Singing in the Dark, 1956, USA, B&W, English. A motion picture about a Holocaust survivor suffering from total amnesia who comes to the United States and becomes a singer. Oysher sings in English and in Hebrew. ==See also==