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CITY GIRL
(1930)
Fox Film Corp.
Director: F. W. Murnau
Cast:
Charles Farrell
Mary Duncan
Guinn Williams - David Torrence
Edith Yorke - Dawn O'Day
Dick Alexander
Murnau’s original silent version. The story of a boy who marries an
unwanted woman. The last of the great silent romantic melodramas,
and the only work of Mary Duncan that survives in complete form.
Acclaimed
by film historian Robert Klepper as "an overlooked masterpiece not
to be missed."
90 minutes.
Included short "His Angel Child"
with Bobby Vernon. 14 minutes
(SPOILER) Lem goes to Chicago to sell the
wheat his family has grown on their farm in Minnesota. There he meets
the waitress Kate. They fall in love and get married before going back
to the farm. Kate is accepted by Lem's mother and kid sister but is
rejected by his father, who believes she married for the money. (And the
fact that Lem didn't get a fair price for the wheat is her fault too).
The reapers arrive and quickly they make things even more complicated by
making their move on Kate. Lem misunderstands the situation and believes
Kate is actually interested. In despair Kate leaves the farm and Lem
goes looking for her. |