The Kibitzer (1930)
In this comedy, a Yiddish fellow cannot keep from kibitzing into other people's lives. Trouble ensues when he is mistakenly given a huge fortune in stocks that he can spend any way he pleases. At the same time, his daughter has fallen in love with an impoverished, but good hearted boy. When the kibitzer suggests he bet all his money on a dog of a racehorse, the lad does it. Against all odds, the horse wins, and suddenly the young man is quite wealthy.
Director: Edward Sloman
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Harry Green as Ike Lazarus |
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Mary Brian as Josie Lazarus |
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Neil Hamilton as Eddie Brown |
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Albert Gran as James Livingston |
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David Newell as Bert Livingstone |
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Guy Oliver as McGinty |
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Tenen Holtz as Meyer |
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Henry Fink as Kikapoupolos |
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Lee Kohlmar as Yankel |
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E.H. Calvert as Westcott |
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Thomas A. Curran as Briggs |
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Eddie Kane as Phillips |
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Henry A. Barrows as Hanson |
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Paddy O'Flynn as Reporter |
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Dick Rush as Mullins |
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Eugene Pallette as Klaus |
| Directing | Edward Sloman | Director |
| Camera | Alfred Gilks | Director of Photography |
| Production | Fred A. Datig | Casting |
| Sound | Harry D. Mills | Sound Recordist |
| Editing | Eda Warren | Editor |
| Sound | W. Franke Harling | Original Music Composer |