American Matchmaker Explained
American Matchmaker |
Director: | Edgar G. Ulmer[1] |
Runtime: | 87 min. |
Starring: | Leo Fuchs Judith Abarbanel Judel Dubinsky Anna Guskin Celia Brodkin Rosetta Bialis Abraham Lax Esther Adler Sarah Krohner[2] |
Language: | English Yiddish |
Editing: | Hans E. Mandl |
Music: | Sam Morgenstern |
Country: | United States |
American Matchmaker, or אמעריקאנער שדכן (Americaner Shadchen) is a 1940 Yiddish-language American comedy film directed by Edgar G. Ulmer and starring Leo Fuchs (known as "the Yiddish Fred Astaire"),[3] Judith Abarbanel, Judel Dubinsky and Anna Guskin.[4] [5] The film's music was composed by Sam Morgenstern and its screenplay was written by Shirley Kassler Ulmer under the name Shirle Castle.[6]
American Matchmaker was restored by the National Center for Jewish Film, the largest archive of Jewish film outside of Israel.[7]
Cast
- Leo Fuchs
- Judith Abarbanel[8] [9]
- Judel Dubinsky
- Anna Guskin
- Celia Brodkin
- Rosetta Bialis
- Abraham Lax
- Esther Adler
- Sarah Krohner
Notes and References
- Web site: American Matchmaker 1940 Directed by Edgar G. Ulmer . 2017-08-16 . letterboxd.com.
- Web site: American Matchmaker . 2017-08-16 . jewishfilm.org.
- News: Daniel . Kimmel . Not your typical Yiddish humor. January 2, 2009 . Jewish Advocate., Boston, Mass. 11.
- Web site: American Matchmaker (Amerikaner Schadchen) Film . 2017-08-16 . theguardian.com.
- News: Ty . Burr . Film series that steps out: A look at musicals famous - and obscure. January 15, 2012 . The Boston Globe. N 7.
- News: Obituaries; Shirley Kassler Ulmer; Screenwriter of 'American Matchmaker': [Home Edition]. August 14, 2000 . Los Angeles Times., obituary
- News: Julie . Zauzmer . Jewish archivist honored for using new technology to revive old films: The National Center for Jewish Film restored "American Matchmaker," which will be screened Sunday.. 2015 . The Washington Post., online
- Web site: American Matchmaker. 2017-08-16 . tcm.com.
- News: Daniel . Kimmel . Not your typical Yiddish humor. January 2, 2009 . Jewish Advocate., Boston, Mass. 11.