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Tio Moisés

Título original: Uncle Moses
  • 1932
  • Passed
  • 1 h 28 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,3/10
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Tio Moisés (1932)
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaWealthy, powerful sweatshop owner falls in love with employee's teenage daughter, who feels obligated to marry him after he shares his wealth with her parents, though she actually loves a yo... Ler tudoWealthy, powerful sweatshop owner falls in love with employee's teenage daughter, who feels obligated to marry him after he shares his wealth with her parents, though she actually loves a young Marxist unionizer.Wealthy, powerful sweatshop owner falls in love with employee's teenage daughter, who feels obligated to marry him after he shares his wealth with her parents, though she actually loves a young Marxist unionizer.

  • Direção
    • Sidney M. Goldin
    • Aubrey Scotto
  • Roteiristas
    • Maurice Schwartz
    • Sholom Asch
  • Artistas
    • Maurice Schwartz
    • Judith Abarbanel
    • Mark Schweid
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,3/10
    59
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Sidney M. Goldin
      • Aubrey Scotto
    • Roteiristas
      • Maurice Schwartz
      • Sholom Asch
    • Artistas
      • Maurice Schwartz
      • Judith Abarbanel
      • Mark Schweid
    • 5Avaliações de usuários
    • 1Avaliação da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Maurice Schwartz
    Maurice Schwartz
    • Moses
    Judith Abarbanel
    • Mascha Melnick
    Mark Schweid
    • Aaron Melnick
    Sam Gertler
    • Sam, Moses' Nephew
    Zvee Scooler
    Zvee Scooler
    • Charlie
    Rebecca Weintraub
    • Gnendel
    Rubin Goldberg
    • Moses' Father
    Leon Seidenberg
    • Mannes
    Michael Gibson
    • Moishe Gross
    Wolf Goldfaden
    • Nachman
    Abe Sinkoff
    • Zalmen
    Ben-Zion Katz
    • Schmiel Yossel
    Jacob Mestel
    • Berel
    Michael Rosenberg
    Sally Schorr
    • Rosie
    Shirley Zelany
    • Zierele [or Tsirl] Melnick
    • Direção
      • Sidney M. Goldin
      • Aubrey Scotto
    • Roteiristas
      • Maurice Schwartz
      • Sholom Asch
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    8kino1969

    Historic Yiddish Film, based on a Newspaper Serial.

    Based on Sholem Asch's story/serial of the same name, "Uncle Moses" is an adaption set in NYC. It is the story of a Jewish man from a small town in the Pale who has come to America and owns a sweatshop that employs many people who came from the same small town. He falls for and marries a young woman who doesn't love him (she loves a young Marxist). The results.... well, you'll just have to watch it.

    One of the most interesting details in the film is its setting of the 1930s NY's Yiddish- Jewish community, which was recreated many years later in "Ragtime" and "Hester Street." It no longer exists the way it did back then (or earlier), and the first few minutes of film show a glimpse of how it was (in a documentary footage style). Most of the movie is filmed in a New Jersey studio, and within 2 rooms. The movie is mostly about how money does not create happiness, nor purchase one's heart. The movie is also strong on peoples' and workers' rights during the Great Depression (it's a 1932 film), much like its country-set relative, "Grapes of Wrath" (John Ford).

    The entire film is mostly spoken in Yiddish, a language rarely used in cinema. It does have English, showing that Jews from the Pale needed to use a franca lingua in business (much like today). For one who studies Jewish people in America, this film is priceless in this respect!

    The acting is a little stagy (Schwartz was a big theatre producer and director and many films of this era were based on theatrical works, or they were musicals). The plot is also melodramatic, but not overly so (like "The Jazz Singer"). In my opinion, the lesser acting came from the character of Mashale, who doesn't really age and doesn't have the depth of characterization as she does in the original stories (she's a near-feminist in the book). This may be because the movie is an adaptation and Uncle Moses is where the audience would focus their attention. An what a great acting job Schwartz does!

    The ending, which should look like be several years after the middle of the story, looks like it was done the same week. This always annoys me. Uncle Moses looks older, especially with the "sickly" makeup, but others look freshly out of the last shots. (I call this the "Untouchables Syndrome" - and if you have seen DePalma's movie, then you know what I am referring to).

    The "stagey-ness" of the movie would probably leave the casual viewer somewhat bored, but the movie is definitely for the student of film, Jewish culture (especially US immigrant), and pre-Holocaust Jewish cinema. It is a pretty good movie, and historical for many reasons mentioned above. Great companion pieces include "Avalon," "Grapes of Wrath," and "Hester Street."

    8 of 10. ---------- E.
    6mjneu59

    valuable as a historical document

    One of the few surviving Yiddish language films from the early sound era is, despite painstaking restoration, a historian's artifact, of interest more to students of Jewish culture than to film buffs. The rarity of the feature is its primary virtue, and watching it is like opening a time capsule to a now-forgotten age of streetcars and gaslights, when Eastern European immigrants toiled away in the sweatshops of New York City's Lower East Side for petty despots opposed to unionization. One such tyrant is the title character (flamboyantly played by stage actor Maurice Schwartz), who may not be as noble as his Old Testament namesake, but still manages to prove by the end of the film that his heart is larger than his stomach. It might look stale after all these years, but with a generous sampling of romance, tragedy, and labor unrest the film can still be entertaining to viewers attuned to the style of such early sound relics.
    8planktonrules

    A most unusual and heartfelt film.

    While few know about it today, during the 1930s there was a flourishing Yiddish film industry in the United States. These Yiddish language films were great snapshots into the life of these immigrants and the films were able to be seen around the world because many Jews shared this common language. I've seen a few of them and although tough to find, they are well worth your time.

    "Uncle Moses" is not only the name of this film but is how his fellow Jews refer to Moses, a very complicated man...with much to admire as well as some things to dislike. On one hand, he runs what would today be called a sweatshop, with folks working 14 hour days making clothing in New York's Garment District. He also is very anti-union and some of the workers are getting sick of it...particularly the hot-head, Charlie, who is a Marxist. On the other hand, he can be incredibly generous, very forgiving and tries to be a decent man. He's also paid to help many of his countrymen immigrate to America and given them jobs.

    Despite being quite rich, Moses is also very lonely. This middle-aged man has never been married and wants a son to carry on his name. He is interested in Mascha, though she is only 18 and certainly not in love with him. But her parents are pressuring her to abandon Charlie and marry Moses, because they then can take advantage of his wealth. The pair do marry...and she is miserable despite him being a very decent husband. What's next? See the film.

    The film is a lovely window into a bygone era. I also love that Uncle Moses is such a complicated man...one who is certainly flawed but who, down deep, is a man to be admired...and pitied. A most fascinating movie...one you might struggle with at first because of the language and captions and because the culture is so alien to life today. But well worth your time.
    schweinhundt1967

    An Addition to the First Review

    The previous review has given an insightful and succinct summary of the plot.It's nice to see the great Schwartz develop his character.A hard,although not monstrous man,starts to show his softer,better and gentler nature.And,he becomes hurt,and behave reasonably.He's not just a stereotype and/or caricature of a capitalist who exploits his workers.This shows that the scriptwriter was interested in showing something true to life,and not just a piece of propaganda.

    Also interesting to see the role played by Svee Scooler.I'm so used to seeing him portray venerable characters in his later films,that I forgot that he,too,was once young.
    9mikefive

    They treated him like a king, and he thought he was king.

    Uncle Moses because of the fact that he owns a sweatshop on the lower East Side is treated like a king by all the poor people that know him or work with him. It is a very short step from being treated to believing and that happens with Moses, specially when he wants to get married to a young woman who does not love him but is forced to do so by her parents. Maurice Schwartz gives a great performance as Moses, in this excellent film spoken in Yiddish. He makes Moses a likable character, that in spite of his defects, is a "mench". By the fact that the film was made in 1932 it is also fascinating from an historical point of view because you see the lower East Side alive, with its carts, its people, its stores and restaurants. Also it shows how the workers start changing by joining the union in a search for better conditions.

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 12 de dezembro de 1992 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
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    • Empresa de produção
      • Yiddish Talking Pictures Inc.
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