Singing in the Dark
Originally released in 1956. Singing in the Dark is a music/drama film. directed by Max Nosseck. At just 84 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Moyshe Oysher, Phyllis Hill, and Joey Adams
Synopsis
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.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- A.N.O. Productions Inc.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Singing in the Dark about?
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 ...
Who directed Singing in the Dark?
Singing in the Dark was directed by Max Nosseck.
How long is Singing in the Dark?
Singing in the Dark has a runtime of 1 hours and 24 minutes (84 minutes total).
When was Singing in the Dark released?
Singing in the Dark was released on March 7, 1956 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Singing in the Dark?
The main cast of Singing in the Dark includes Moyshe Oysher, Phyllis Hill, Joey Adams, Henry Sharp, Mickey Knox.