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Director
  
Producer
  
Carl Laemmle, Jr.

Language
  
English

7/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Crime, Musical

Production
  
Universal Studios

Duration
  

Country
  
United States

Broadway (1929 film) movie poster

Cast
  
(Roy Lane), (Pearl), (Billie Moore),
Thomas E. Jackson
(Dan McCorn), ('Porky' Thomson), (Steve Crandall)

Writer
  
,
Phillip Dunning
, ,
Tom Reed
,
Charles Furthman
,
Edward T. Lowe Jr.

Release date
  
May 27, 1929

Screenplay
  
George Abbott, Jed Harris, Tom Reed

Similar movies
  
Show Boat (1929), The Singing Fool (1928), The Broadway Melody (1929), Bright Lights (1930), The Jazz Singer (1927)

Broadway is a 1929 film directed by Paul Fejos from the play of the same name by George Abbott and Philip Dunning. It stars Glenn Tryon, Evelyn Brent, Paul Porcasi, Robert Ellis, Merna Kennedy and Thomas E. Jackson.

Contents

This was Universal's first talking picture with Technicolor sequences. The film was released by the Criterion Collection on Blu-ray and DVD with Paul Fejo's Lonesome on August 2012.

Plot

Roy Lane and Billie Moore, entertainers at the Paradise Nightclub, are in love and are rehearsing an act together. Late to work one evening, Billie is saved from dismissal by Nick Verdis, the club proprietor, through the intervention of Steve Crandall, a bootlegger, who desires a liaison with the girl. "Scar" Edwards, robbed of a truckload of contraband liquor by Steve's gang, arrives at the club for a showdown with Steve and is shot in the back. Steve gives Billie a bracelet to forget that she has seen him helping a "drunk" from the club. Though Roy is arrested by Dan McCorn, he is later released on Billie's testimony. Nick is murdered by Steve. Billie witnesses the killing, but keeps quiet about the dirty business until she finds out Steve's next target is Roy. Billie is determined to tell her story to the police before Roy winds up dead, but Steve isn't about to let that happen and kidnaps her. Steve, in his car, is fired at from a taxi, and overheard by Pearl, he confesses to killing Edwards. Pearl confronts Steve in Nick's office and kills him; and McCorn, finding Steve's body, insists that he committed suicide, exonerating Pearl and leaving Roy and Billie to the success of their act.

Cast

  • Glenn Tryon as Roy Lane
  • Evelyn Brent as Pearl
  • Merna Kennedy as Billie Moore
  • Thomas E. Jackson as Dan McCorn
  • Robert Ellis as Steve Crandall
  • Otis Harlan as 'Porky' Thompson
  • Paul Porcasi as Nick Verdis
  • Marion Lord as Lil Rice
  • Fritz Feld as Mose Levett
  • Leslie Fenton as 'Scar' Edwards
  • Arthur Housman as Dolphin
  • George Davis as Joe
  • Betty Francisco as Mazie
  • Edythe Flynn as Ruby
  • Florence Dudley as Ann
  • Production

    Director Fejos designed the camera crane specifically for use on this movie, allowing unusually fluid movement and access to nearly every conceivable angle. It could travel at 600 feet per minute and enlivened the visual style of this film and others that followed.

    Preservation status

    Both the silent version and the talking version of Broadway are extant, but the surviving talking version is incomplete. The color sequence at the end survives in color and in sound. In 2013, Broadway was restored by The Criterion Collection and released on DVD and Blu-ray.

    References

    Broadway (1929 film) Wikipedia
    Broadway (1929 film) IMDb Broadway (1929 film) themoviedb.org