词条 | Hungry Hearts (1922 film) |
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| name = Hungry Hearts | image = HungryHearts-lobbycard-1922.jpg | image size = | caption = Helen Ferguson and Bryant Washburn depicted in a lobby card for the film | director = E. Mason Hopper | producer = Samuel Goldwyn | writer = Montague Glass Julien Josephson (titles) Anzia Yezierska (stories) | narrator = | starring = Helen Ferguson E. Alyn Warren Bryant Washburn | music = | cinematography = | editing = | distributor = Goldwyn Pictures | released = {{film date|1922|11|26}} | runtime = | country = United States | language = Silent (English intertitles) | budget = }} Hungry Hearts (1922) is an American film based on stories by Anzia Yezierska about Jewish immigrants to the Lower East Side of New York City. The film was directed by E. Mason Hopper, produced by Samuel Goldwyn, and starred Helen Ferguson and E. Alyn Warren. PlotAs described in a film publication,[1] the Levin family escapes from Europe and finds refuge in New York City, where everyone in the family must work. Sara (Ferguson) finds janitor work and meets David (Washburn), nephew of their landlord Rosenblatt (George Siegmann). David falls in love with Sara and teaches her to read and write. He looks forward to when he can open a law office, be free of his uncle, and marry the girl. The uncle intervenes and parts the lovers, and then raises the rent of the Levin family without mercy. The stress causes Sara's mother to become temporarily insane and damage the walls of the apartment, and Rosenblatt takes them to court. Young lawyer David defends the family against his uncle, and the lovers are reunited while the family moves to the suburbs. Print survival
RestorationIn October 2009, at the Spanish Synagogue in Prague, Berg Orchestra premiered Jan Dušek's incidental music for Hungry Hearts.[3] In July 2010, the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival presented a restored print of the film, courtesy of the National Center for Jewish Film, the Samuel Goldwyn Company, and the British Film Institute.{{citation needed|date=September 2014}}. References1. ^{{cite journal |title=Illustrated Screen Report: Hungry Hearts |journal=Exhibitor's Trade Review |volume=13 |issue=2 |page=107 |publisher=Exhibitor's Trade Review, Inc. |location=East Stroudsberg, Pennsylvania |date=Dec 9, 1922 |url=https://archive.org/details/exhibitorst00newy |accessdate=2014-04-21}} 2. ^The Library of Congress/FIAF American Silent Feature Film Survival Catalog:Hungry Hearts 3. ^Hopper, E. M., Hungry Hearts (1922), featuring a live recording of the premiere of Jan Dušek's incidental music, Berg Orchestra website. External links{{Commons category|Hungry Hearts (1922 film)}}
9 : 1922 films|1920s drama films|American films|American silent feature films|American black-and-white films|Films about Jews and Judaism|Films directed by E. Mason Hopper|Goldwyn Pictures films|American drama films |
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