- Beggars of Life
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name = Beggars of Life
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director =William A. Wellman
producer =Jesse Lasky Adolph Zukor
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starring =Wallace Beery Louise Brooks Richard Arlen
music = Karl Hajos
cinematography = Henry W. Gerrard
editing = Alyson Shaffer
distributor =Paramount Pictures
released =22 September 1928
runtime = 100 minutes
country = USA
language = English
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imdb_id = 0018684"Beggars of Life" (1928) is an early
sound film with talking sequences starringWallace Beery as a rail-riding hobo andLouise Brooks as a girl on the run. Based on a novel called "Beggars of Life" by Jim Tully, the film is often regarded as Brooks' best movie. This isParamount 's first feature with dialogue on the soundtrack and the first time Beery's distinctive voice was recorded for a film, although the talking is extremely limited, similar toWarner Bros. 's "The Jazz Singer" the previous year.Beery and Brooks had appeared together the previous year in "
Now We're in the Air ", a lost film.A copy of "Beggars of Life", blown up to 35 mm from the only surviving 16 mm print, was screened at the 12th annual San Francisco Silent Film Festival at the
Castro Theatre in July 2007.Cast
Wallace Beery ... Oklahoma RedLouise Brooks ... The Girl (Nancy)Richard Arlen ... The Boy (Jim)
Bob Perry ... The Arkansaw Snake (as Robert Perry)
Blue Washington ... Black Mose (as Edgar Washington)Roscoe Karns ... Lame HoppyGuinn "Big Boy" Williams ... Baker's Cart Driver (uncredited)External links
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0018684/ Beggars of Life] at
Internet Movie Database
* [http://www.leonardmaltin.com/2006-2007Journals/JournalJuly%2007.htm Leonard Maltin's Journal]
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