Underworld (1927 film)

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Underworld
Directed by Josef von Sternberg
Produced by Hector Turnbull
Written by Charles Furthman
Robert N. Lee
Starring George Bancroft
Clive Brook
Evelyn Brent
Larry Semon
Fred Kohler
Cinematography Bert Glennon
Distributed by Paramount Pictures
Release date(s) 1927
Country Flag of the United States United States
Language Silent film
English intertitles
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There were also films called Underworld in 1937, 1985, 1996 and 2003 face

Underworld is a 1927 silent film directed by Josef von Sternberg. Originally, it was to have been directed by Arthur Rosson, but he was fired by Paramount Pictures. It was written by Ben Hecht, adapted by Charles Furthman and Robert N. Lee, with titles by George Marion Jr.. It was produced by B.P. Schulberg and Hector Turnbull with cinematography by Bert Glennon and edited by E. Lloyd Sheldon.

Paramount Pictures initially predicted this film to be a failure and therefore only released in one theater initially in New York. Ben Hecht even asked for his name to be taken off the credits. After strong word-of-mouth, the movie went on to become a hit.

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  • Don DeLillo mentions it in the section of his 1997 bestseller Underworld, that a Sergei Eisenstein film called Unterwelt is reminiscent of the film Underworld.
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