The Heart of New York (film)

The Heart of New York is a 1932 American pre-Code comedy film starring the vaudeville team of Smith & Dale and George Sidney.

It was directed by Mervyn LeRoy and based on the Broadway play Mendel, Inc. by David Freedman.

But Mendel's troubles are not over; his family doesn't share his dream to become the landlord of the house where they live on New York's Lower East Side.

They prefer to move uptown to Park Avenue and adapt to how rich people live.

The men he once told how he wished to transform the building take on the work of renovating it, with every detail he planned.