
Singing in the Dark
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.
Singing in the Dark
March 7, 1956
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Cast (11)

Moyshe Oysher
David / Leo

Phyllis Hill
Ruth

Joey Adams
Joey Napoleon

Henry Sharp
Dr. A. Neumann

Mickey Knox
Harry

Dave Starr
Larry

Lawrence Tierney
Biff Lamont

Kay Medford
Luli

Al Kelly
Mons. La Fontaine

Cindy Adams
Biff's Mistress

Wolfgang Zilzer
Refugee
Crew (20)
Directing
Writing
Production

Joey Adams
Executive Producer

Theodora Oysher
Production Assistant
Sound

Abe Ellstein
Original Music Composer
Art

Nikki Eastman
Art Direction
Camera

Boris Kaufman
Director of Photography

Arndt von Rautenfeld
Director of Photography
Costume & Make-Up

Fred Carlton Ryle
Makeup Artist

Florence Lustig
Costume Designer
Crew

George Kayman
Other

Mickey Knox
Dialogue Coach
Editing

Marc Sorkin
Editor

Leonard Anderson
Editor