Broadway Nights
Broadway Nights

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Broadway Nights

1927
Movie
72 min
English

Fannie joins Johnny to perform a music-hall act which becomes a success, until two Broadway producers catch the act and offer Fannie a job on their latest show; however, they have no place for Johnny, so Fannie turns down the offer. (Film considered lost.)

Insights

IMDb6.0/10
Director: Joseph C. BoyleGenres: Drama, Comedy

Plot Summary

This silent film follows the intertwined lives of aspiring actors and seasoned professionals on the bustling stages of Broadway. It delves into the dreams, struggles, and occasional triumphs of those chasing stardom in the competitive world of theater. The narrative explores backstage drama, romantic entanglements, and the harsh realities faced by performers.

Critical Reception

As a silent film from 1927, contemporary critical reception is difficult to definitively gauge through modern aggregated metrics. However, 'Broadway Nights' was a feature film produced during a period when Hollywood was exploring the genre of backstage dramas. Reviews from its era would have focused on its dramatic elements, performances, and technical aspects as a silent production.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appreciated for its depiction of theatrical life and the aspirations of its characters.

  • Noted for its performances within the silent film format.

  • Considered a representative example of backstage dramas of the late silent era.

Google audience: Audience reception data for this silent film is not readily available through modern platforms like Google Reviews.

Fun Fact

The film was produced by Independent Pictures Corporation and distributed by R-C Distributing Corporation, companies active in the early days of American cinema.

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