Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA kindly old man is neglected by his selfish and greedy sons.A kindly old man is neglected by his selfish and greedy sons.A kindly old man is neglected by his selfish and greedy sons.
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Leon Ames
- Louie Strauss
- (as Leon Waycoff)
Selmer Jackson
- Hans Strauss
- (as Selmar Jackson)
Allan Hersholt
- Hans Strauss, Jr. (as a young man)
- (as Jean Hersholt Jr.)
Bobby Burns
- Foundation Home President
- (sin créditos)
Lafe McKee
- Foundation Home Resident
- (sin créditos)
Bruce Mitchell
- Foundation Home Manager
- (sin créditos)
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- TriviaThis film received its earliest documented telecasts in San Francisco Monday 19 May 1952 on KRON (Channel 4), and in Los Angeles Friday 17 April 1953 on KECA (Channel 7).
- Créditos curiososRichard Thorpe's name in the opening credits is printed in cursive script to make it look like a signature. Usually only much more prestigious directors, like Erich von Stroheim, were billed this way.
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Lee Kohlmar spent many years building up his dye-importing business. Despite some warnings, he retires, leaving it to his sons, Leon Ames and Selmer Jackson. At first he enjoys his retirement, but rifts begin to open at home, where his daughter-in-law objects to his pipe and his hovering presence. So he goes to stay with his other son, who also has a wife.... and eventually he stays in an old folks home, where the boys dutifully visit each Saturday. Then his daughter, June Clyde, returns from California, where she has been nursing his old friend Otto Lederer.
It's quite obviously KING LEAR among the Jews up to this point, although the third act is a bit different. It's a very good variation. Under Richard Thorpe's efficient Poverty Row direction, matters proceed at a good clip, with a couple of interesting low-key scenes and a sympathetically written role for Kohlmar. I found his line readings a bit slow, but since he plays it with an accent, that is probably a deliberate choice to give the goyim a chance to figure out precisely what he is saying.
It's quite obviously KING LEAR among the Jews up to this point, although the third act is a bit different. It's a very good variation. Under Richard Thorpe's efficient Poverty Row direction, matters proceed at a good clip, with a couple of interesting low-key scenes and a sympathetically written role for Kohlmar. I found his line readings a bit slow, but since he plays it with an accent, that is probably a deliberate choice to give the goyim a chance to figure out precisely what he is saying.
- boblipton
- 27 dic 2018
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- The Fifth Commandment
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 5 minutos
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- 1.37 : 1
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