The City
The City

The City

1926Movie60 minEnglish

The City is a lost 1926 silent film produced and released by the Fox Film Corporation. It was directed by Roy William Neill and is based on Clyde Fitch's 1909 Broadway play. A previous film on Fitch's play appeared in 1916. This version has been updated to contemporary 1926

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IMDb6.4/10
Director: Fedor OzepGenres: Drama, Silent Film

Plot Summary

This silent film drama explores the struggles and ambitions of individuals within a bustling metropolis. It delves into themes of social class, urban alienation, and the pursuit of dreams amidst the anonymity of city life. The narrative follows various characters whose lives intersect, highlighting both the opportunities and the hardships presented by the modern urban environment.

Critical Reception

As a silent film from 1926, 'The City' is primarily assessed through its historical and artistic significance rather than contemporary critical reviews. It is recognized as an important example of early Soviet cinema, showcasing innovative filmmaking techniques for its time.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its visual style and depiction of urban life.
  • Considered a significant artifact of early Soviet filmmaking.
  • Appreciated for its thematic exploration of individual struggles within a large city.

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Fun Fact

Fedor Ozep, the director of 'The City,' later worked in Hollywood and directed films such as 'The Return of Bulldog Drummond' (1929).

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