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City Girl
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Charles Farrell works as farmer and falls in love with Duncan when he visited Chicago. How would the love story go when Duncan followed Farrell back to the rural hometown.
Charles Farrell works as farmer and falls in love with Duncan when he visited Chicago. How would the love story go when Duncan followed Farrell back to the rural hometown.
Actors:
Tom McGuire,
Richard Alexander,
Charles Lane,
David Rollins,
Ed Brady,
Patrick Rooney,
Anne Shirley
Tom McGuire
1 September 1873, Lancashire, England, UK
Richard Alexander
19 November 1902, Dallas, Texas, USA
Charles Lane
26 January 1905, San Francisco, California, USA
David Rollins
2 September 1907, Kansas City, Missouri, USA
Ed Brady
6 December 1889, New York City, New York, USA
Patrick Rooney
28 April 1889, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Anne Shirley
17 April 1918, New York City, New York, USA
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United States
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Ed Brady
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Patrick Rooney
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August 29, 2006
Its original title was Bread, which would account for the film's obsession with wheat. The story takes a long time to unfold.
Detroit Free Press
March 04, 2005
A solid, emotionally charged picture that bridges a gap between German expressionism and poetic realism.January 01, 2000
Some of Murnau's genius remains in the lighting of individual shots, and particularly in a lyrical sequence in which a man (Charles Farrell), a woman (Mary Duncan), and Murnau's camera dance through a sunlit field.June 12, 2010
It's distinguished mostly by the great director's special creative touches in filming.June 24, 2006
Murnau's final Hollywood film is widely underrated.