
City Girl | Romantic Drama Film
City Girl - A Chicago waitress falls in love with a Minnesota farmer, and decides to face a life in the country.
City Girl (1930)
Director: F.W. Murnau
Writers: Elliott Lester, Berthold Viertel, Marion Orth
Stars: Charles Farrell, Mary Duncan, David Torrence
Genre: Drama, Romance
Country: United States
Language: English
Release Date: January 30, 1930 (United States)
Filming Location: Athena, Oregon, USA
Synopsis:
Charles Farrell (who starred in virtually all the Frank Borzage high-art films) plays Lem Tustine, a Minnesota wheat-farmer's son who has been sent to the big city to sell the year's crop. He meets and falls in love with a lonely waitress (Mary Duncan) and takes her home to the folks. Upon their arrival, Kate discovers that Lem is controlled by his domineering father (David Torrence), who rejects her as a gold-digger from before the moment he meets her. Lem and Kate's relationship further crumbles when a band of rowdy laborers (led by Richard Alexander) arrive to harvest the crop, and begin flirting with the worldly woman whom fate has dropped onto the joyless farm. An approaching hailstorm pushes the workers to their physical limits, and puts an emotional strain on the Tustine family that seems destined to break them apart or, possibly, bind them together.
Reviews:
I was so astonished by this movie that as soon as "The End" came up, I started watching it all over again. For one thing, the restoration of this forgotten classic was so stunning it was like watching a black and white movie made an hour ago. Each scene simply glowed with amazing grays and whites and charcoals. Mary Duncan as the 'City Gir' was absolutely enchanting. She was a sweet, young girl who was also feisty and was so believable and likable that she became someone you'd love to know. The movie's great loss is that she made only one other movie, 'Morning Glory" before leaving the screen to marry millionaire polo player. She only died recently at the age of 92 She was matched by silent screen great Charles Farrell who had t difficult role of Lem, who was also simple, sweet but manly, too. Although released in l930, this film confirms how incredibly smooth and profound silent movies had become. Director Murnau brilliantly cast and directed this amazing drama--proving to one and all what a profound loss silent movies became when they were overtaken by those noisy talkies. You should definitely check out this masterpiece and be amazed
- written by "jery-tillotson-1" on IMDb.com
Also Known As (AKA):
(original title) City Girl
Argentina El pan nuestro de cada día(original subtitled version)
Australia City Girl
Austria Unser täglich Brot...
Belgium De schoondochter(Flemish)
Belgium La bru(French)
Brazil O Pão Nosso de Cada Dia
Canada City Girl(English)
Denmark Vort daglige brød
Finland Suurkaupungin tyttö
France L'intruse
France La Bru(silent version)
Germany Die Frau aus Chicago
Germany Unser täglich Brot
Germany Unser täglich Brot - Die Frau aus Chicago
Hungary A nagyváros lánya
Italy Il nostro pane quotidiano
Japan 都会の女(Japanese)
Netherlands Ons dagelijksch brood
Poland Miejska dziewczyna
Slovenia Nas vsakdanji kruh
Soviet Union Городская девчонка(Russian)
Spain El pan nuestro de cada día
Sweden Storstadsflickan
United Kingdom City Girl
United States City Girl
United States Our Daily Bread(Working Title)
West Germany City Girl(TV Title)
Yugoslavia Hleb nas nasusni(Serbian, literal title)
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