Soap-opera about a social-climbing Jewish man and his old-world parents who are heartbroken by his rejection of them.Soap-opera about a social-climbing Jewish man and his old-world parents who are heartbroken by his rejection of them.Soap-opera about a social-climbing Jewish man and his old-world parents who are heartbroken by his rejection of them.
Syd Crossley
- Goldfish's Butler
- (as Sid Crossley)
Joe Bordeaux
- Crook
- (uncredited)
Ferike Boros
- Delancey Street Woman
- (uncredited)
Clarence Burton
- Police Desk Sergeant
- (uncredited)
Paul Ellis
- Crook
- (uncredited)
Otto Fries
- Tradesman
- (uncredited)
Julia Swayne Gordon
- Mrs. Striker
- (uncredited)
Donald Hall
- Minor Role
- (uncredited)
Leon Janney
- Eddie Lesser as a Boy
- (uncredited)
Julanne Johnston
- Irma Striker
- (uncredited)
Virginia Marshall
- Birdie Goldfish as a girl
- (uncredited)
Jack Raymond
- Pinsky
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaThe $1,000 Birdie sells Eddie's song for would equate to about $15,000 in 2019.
- GoofsWhen Birdie tells Eddie (via intertitle) that his song has been sold for $1000, he excitedly mouths the words "Five thousand?"
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Title Card: New York's Lower East Side--a melting pot, where the younger generation struggles to free itself from the old-world ideas of its fathers.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Frank Capra's American Dream (1997)
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In this film, we see Morris Goldfish (Ricardo Cortez) bring success to his Jewish family, first as a young newspaper boy in New York City, and later a very successful, ambitious businessman. His mother (Rosa Rosanova) sees his skills, and encourages him, but the father and sister miss their old ramshackle home and old friends on the lower east side. This is one of the crossover films, where the soundtrack technology was invented while the film was being made. About halfway through the film, it switches from a silent film with title cards into a talking picture with sound track. Then it goes back to using title cards until the very end, with the final scene using sound again. Most of the cast had been making silent films for years, so they probably had to adjust to the sound portions. Good job by most of the cast. Papa Goldfish (Jean Hersholt) spends most of the film lamenting their new high-society lifestyle, and it gets annoying after a while. He won't even be happy when one of his kids gets engaged and married. We watch as Morris gets more and more successful, and he treats his own family very badly. Most of the story is told in dialogue, and after the big, grand opening, it looks like the rest was filmed in one room. This came out just before the big money crash of 1929, so we can assume that Morris will get what he deserves later, even if this story ends mostly on a sad note.
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- Mlada generacija
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- Runtime1 hour 15 minutes
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By what name was The Younger Generation (1929) officially released in India in English?
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