Skyline
Skyline

Skyline

1931Movie68 minEnglish

Skyline is a 1931 drama film directed by Sam Taylor and starring silent film veteran Thomas Meighan. It is based on a novel, East Side, West Side by Felix Riesenberg. It was produced and released by Fox Film Corporation.

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IMDb6.2/10
Director: Sam TaylorGenres: Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

A wealthy businessman, Samuel Scott, lives a life of luxury, but his estranged son, Bob, a young boxer, resents his father's perceived indifference. Bob dreams of making a name for himself in the ring, despite his father's wishes for him to pursue a more conventional path. Their conflicting desires and emotional distance create a deep rift, complicated by Bob's love interest and his father's own past.

Critical Reception

Upon its release, 'Skyline' received mixed reviews. Critics noted its melodrama and sentimental elements, with some praising the performances while others found the plot predictable. It was generally seen as a standard studio picture of the era, not particularly groundbreaking but offering a coherent narrative with emotional resonance for its intended audience.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film attempts to explore themes of familial strife and the clash between ambition and tradition.
  • Performances, particularly from Thomas Meighan, were highlighted as a strong point by some reviewers.
  • The romantic subplot and boxing elements were seen as conventional for the time.

Google audience: Information regarding Google user reviews for 'Skyline' (1931) is not readily available. As a film from the early sound era, audience reception data from that period is scarce.

Fun Fact

Thomas Meighan, who plays the wealthy businessman, was a popular leading man in the early days of Hollywood, known for his charming on-screen persona.

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