Chicago, IL: STREET ANGEL (1928)

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Chicago, IL: STREET ANGEL (1928)

Post by buskeat » Wed Nov 07, 2018 1:39 pm

https://musicboxtheatre.com/films/street-angel

Saturday, November 17 at 11:30am CST
at the
Music Box Theatre
3733 N. Southport Ave.
Chicago, IL 60613
STREET ANGEL
A FILM BY: FRANK BORZAGE
WRITTEN BY: MONCKTON HOFFE (PLAY), PHILIP KLEIN (ADAPTATION)
STARRING: JANET GAYNOR, CHARLES FARRELL, NATALIE KINGSTON

Co-presented by The Chicago Film Society | Live accompaniment by Music Box house organist Dennis Scott

Frank Borzage reaches a resplendent apex in Street Angel, in which Neapolitan urchin Angela (Janet Gaynor) turns amateur streetwalker after her mother falls ill. Fleeing the police, she joins a gypsy circus and meets romantic painter Gino (Charles Farrell). When the authorities finally catch up with the lovers, Gino's portrait of Angela becomes a transcendent conduit for two souls blooming in adversity's shadow. A follow-up to the smash 7th Heaven, with a heavy helping of Expressionist visual finesse cribbed from F.W. Murnau, Street Angel was a tremendous popular success in its own right.
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Re: Chicago, IL: STREET ANGEL (1928)

Post by Eric Cohen » Thu Nov 15, 2018 2:02 pm

Saturday, November 17 @ 11:30 AM
STREET ANGEL
Directed by Frank Borzage • 1928
Live accompaniment by Music Box house organist Dennis Scott
Street Angel is the rare popular success whose appeal is still readily apparent ninety years on. That potential was not always evident: Ernest Palmer’s highly diffused, near-ineffable cinematography was initially rejected by the Fox lab as unprintable, but luckily more poetic heads prevailed.
102 min • Fox Film Corp • 35mm from Fox Library Services
Short: “Rain” (Joris Ivens, 1929) – 12 min – 16mm

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