
A Yiddish fellow cannot keep from kibitzing into other people's lives. Trouble ensues when he is mistakenly given a huge fortune in stocks that he can spend any way he pleases.


If you like movies where people yell over each other in small rooms, you'll probably dig The Kibitzer. It's a relic from 1930 that feels like it was filmed inside a shoebox, but in a way that kind of works. If you hate old stage plays that haven't been properly 'cinematized,' you should stay far away from this one. Ha...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"If you like movies where people yell over each other in small rooms, you'll probably dig The Kibitzer. It's a relic from 1930 that feels like it was filmed inside a shoebox, but in a way that kind of works. If you hate old stage plays that haven't been properly 'cinematized,' you should stay far away from this one. Harry Green plays Lazarus. He owns a cigar shop, but he doesn't seem to sell many cigars. Mostly, he just leans over the counter and tells people they are doing everything wrong. He ..."
Edward G. Robinson, Sam Mintz, Jo Swerling, Marion Dix, Viola Brothers Shore
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