

Through Tears
1928 Directed by Grigori Gritscher-TscherikowerThe poor tailor Perchyk who dreams to buy a she-goat lives in a small town. Meanwhile, Perchyk’s daughter Frida falls in love with the unemployed Elia. Perchyk is totally against their marriage, as he cannot buy a she-goat if the son-in-law does not have any money. Finally, Perchyk buys a she-goat from a rich tavern owner but he gives him… a goat. Moreover, a police officer dissatisfied with the tailored uniform forges a document, according to which Perchyk and his whole family are expelled from the town as troublemakers.
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Ivan Kaveberg
....................................................Shimen-Ele Perchyk
Anna Goricheva
....................................................Tsipe-Beyle-Reza

Mariya Sinelnikova
....................................................Brukha / Frida
D. Kantor
....................................................Elya Peyse
Moshele Zilberman
....................................................Motele Peyse
F. Zilberman
....................................................Elya and Motele's mother
Abram Vabnik
....................................................Pinya, Elya's friend
Director
...........................................................Grigori Gritscher-Tscherikower
Writer
...........................................................Grigori Gritscher-Tscherikower
Novel
...........................................................Sholom Aleichem
Director of Photography
...........................................................Friedrich Verago-Darovsky
Nicolas Farkas
Art Direction
...........................................................Yosyp Shpinel
Original Music Composer
...........................................................Sholom Secunda
Production Companies
...................................................VUFKU
Production Countries
........................................................Soviet Union
Spoken Languages
....................................................No Language
Genres
....................................................Comedy
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