5/10
The Heart of New York review
18 April 2020
A Jewish plumber finds that the invention which brings the wealth of which he has long dreamt also tears his family apart. A loud and noisy screen adaptation of a successful stage play which somehow entertains despite being filled with antiquated jokes and situations. The broad caricatures make it somewhat irrelevant, though, and the forgotten comedy team of Joe Smith and Charles Dale grow a little tiring
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