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    The Heart of New York (1932)

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    The Heart of New York (1932)

    The Heart of New York (1932)
    DVD5 | VIDEO_TS | NTSC | 4:3 | 720x480 | 4300kbps | 2.4Gb
    Audio: English AC3 2.0 @ 256 Kbps
    01:13:00 | USA | Comedy

    When he invents a new washing machine, a plumber becomes a millionaire.

    Director: Mervyn LeRoy
    Cast: Joe Smith, Charles Dale, George Sidney, Ruth Hall, Aline MacMahon, Anna Appel, Donald Cook, Oscar Apfel, Harold Waldridge, Marion Byron, George MacFarlane, Ann Brody, Charles Coleman, Spencer Charters, Noel Madison

    The Heart of New York (1932)

    The Heart of New York (1932)


    SYNOPSIS:
    Mendel who lives with his wife Zelda and children Mimi, Jakie and Lillian, on New York's Lower East Side, is too lazy to work as a plumber, his chosen occupation. Even though his children need shoes and his son needs his teeth fixed, Mendel's heart is in his inventions. Zelda, worried that her oldest daughter Lillian will never get married, asks her brother Bernard Schnaps to act as a matchmaker. He proposes a doctor. His friend, Sam Shtrudel, proposes a dentist, but Lillian has found her own boyfriend, a lawyer named Milton. Zelda is really worried when she discovers that the dentist, the doctor and the lawyer are all the same person; Milton likes to study. Meanwhile, Mendel has invented a dishwasher, but no one believes in it except his neighbor Bessie. Nonetheless, he persists and his demonstration is a success. Schnaps and Shtrudel offer to take it to the landlord, Gassenheim, to see if he will produce it in his plant. Meanwhile, Mendel dreams of establishing a wonderful house on the Lower East Side with the profits from his invention. He returns home to find the landlord's agent waiting to serve an eviction notice. Schnaps and Shtrudel announce that the machine has broken all of Gassenheim's dishes and he is not interested in producing it. Zelda is so upset by Mendel's actions that she offers to trade places with him; she will work and he can take care of the house. Soon, however, Gassenheim announces he is ready to manufacture the machine. His cook figured out how to use it, and he thinks it is wonderful. Zelda and the children dream of moving uptown to a high class neighborhood, but when Mendel returns from signing with Gassenheim, he tells them he has purchased the building where they live. He builds a mansion on the site and hires someone to perform a rich man's duties, such as playing polo, while he sits at home, but Zelda and the family have moved out and do not see Mendel's improvements. Then Gassenheim stops sending checks, forcing Zelda and the children to return home, where they are surprised by how nice the house looks. Mendel learns that Gassenheim is behind the injunction that has stopped production on the machine, but Milton uses a lawyer's arguments to get around him. Everything is fine again, and Zelda and the children return home for good

    IMDb

    In the Jewish enclave of New York's lower East Side, hapless inventor Mendel is constantly in debt since he uses all his (and other people's) money to tinker with machines that will make him rich. He finally does create a dish washing machine and becomes involved with his match-making, rent-collecting brother-in-law Bernard and Bernard's partner to market the machine. Success leads to strife in the family and Mendel's wife Zelda moves 'uptown' with her new found wealth while Mendel builds a luxurious townhouse in the East Side. Complications with finances lead to a reconciliation between Zelda and Mendel and cumuppence for the wheelers and dealers involved.
    ~ Ron Kerrigan

    The Heart of New York (1932)

    The Heart of New York (1932)