City Girl
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This article is about the 1930 film. For the 1984 film, see City Girl (1984 film). For the 2003 song by Kevin Shields, see City Girl (song).
City Girl | |
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Directed by | F.W. Murnau |
Produced by | William Fox |
Written by | Marion Orth, Berthold Viertel |
Based on |
The Mud Turtle by Elliott Lester |
Starring |
Charles Farrell Mary Duncan |
Music by | Arthur Kay |
Cinematography | Ernest Palmer |
Editing by |
H.H. Caldwell Katherine Hilliker |
Distributed by | Fox Film Corporation |
Release dates |
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Running time | 89 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language |
Silent film English intertitles |
City Girl is an American 1930 silent film directed by F.W. Murnau. The director wanted the film to be called Our Daily Bread.[1]
A version of the film, with some sound elements, was made alongside the silent version. [citation needed] Today the sound version is lost.
Synopsis
The city girl Kate falls in love with farmer Lem. He takes Kate to his family farm but Kate has trouble being accepted by the family.
Cast
- Charles Farrell as Lem Tustine
- Mary Duncan as Kate
- David Torrence as Mr Tustine
- Edith Yorke as Mrs Tustine
- Anne Shirley as Marie Tustine
- Tom McGuire as Matey
- Richard Alexander as Mac
- Pat Rooney as Butch
- Ed Brady as Reaper
- Roscoe Ates as Reaper
- Mark Hamilton as Hungry Reaper
- Ivan Linow as Taxi Driver
- Arnold Lucy as Cafe Patron
- Helen Lynch as Girl On Train
- Jack Pennick as Reaper
- Guinn Williams as Reaper
References
External links
- City Girl at the Internet Movie Database
- City Girl at allmovie
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