Leo, a holocaust survivor who suffers from total amnesia, comes to the U.S. and works as a hotel desk clerk. One night while a comedian who owns a bar in the hotel gives him a drink, he breaks out in song and discovers a great voice. Under a psychiatrist's treatment, and because of a blow to the head by some hoodlums, he realizes his name is David and that he was the son of a great Jewish Cantor, and gradually recovers his memory of losing his parents. He gives up a promising career singing in nightclubs to return to the synagogue.
Writing | Ann Hood | Writer |
Directing | Max Nosseck | Director |
Directing | Solomon Mikhoels | Second Unit Director |
Writing | Moyshe Oysher | Writer |
Writing | Stephen Kandel | Writer |
Writing | Max Nosseck | Writer |
Crew | George Kayman | Other |
Editing | Leonard Anderson | Editor |
Writing | Aben Kandel | Writer |
Art | Nikki Eastman | Art Direction |
Production | Theodora Oysher | Production Assistant |
Costume & Make-Up | Florence Lustig | Costume Designer |
Costume & Make-Up | Fred Carlton Ryle | Makeup Artist |
Crew | Mickey Knox | Dialogue Coach |
Directing | Boris Serratore | Assistant Director |
Editing | Marc Sorkin | Editor |
Camera | Boris Kaufman | Director of Photography |
Camera | Arndt von Rautenfeld | Director of Photography |
Sound | Abe Ellstein | Original Music Composer |
Production | Joey Adams | Executive Producer |