Liliom (1930)
A carousel barker falls in love with a young woman. Both are fired from their jobs, and when the young woman becomes pregnant, the carousel barker tries to help pull off a robbery, which goes wrong. Because of the robbery, he dies, and after spending time in hell, is sent back to earth for one day to try to make amends. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive.
Director:
Frank Borzage
Writers:
Sonya Levien, S. N. Behrman.
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Charles Farrell as Liliom |
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Rose Hobart as Julie |
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Estelle Taylor as Mme. Muscat |
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H.B. Warner as Chief Magistrate |
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Lee Tracy as The Buzzard |
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Walter Abel as Carpenter |
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Mildred Van Dorn as Marie |
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Anne Shirley as Louise |
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Bert Roach as Wolf |
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James A. Marcus as Linzman |
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Harvey Clark as Angel Gabriel |
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Frankie Genardi as |
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Oscar Apfel as Stefen Kadar |
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Sidney D'Albrook as Suicidal Train Passenger |
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June Gittelson as Buttercup |
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Martha Mattox as Housekeeper |
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Jack Raymond as Train Passenger |
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Phillips Smalley as Dr. Reich |
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Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams as Hollinger |
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Lillian Elliott as Aunt Hulda |
| Directing | Frank Borzage | Director |
| Sound | Samuel Kaylin | Music |
| Crew | Benjamin Glazer | Translator |
| Sound | Richard Fall | Music |
| Writing | Sonya Levien | Dialogue |
| Writing | S. N. Behrman | Dialogue |
| Writing | Sonya Levien | Screenplay |
| Writing | S. N. Behrman | Screenplay |
| Directing | Lew Borzage | Assistant Director |
| Sound | George P. Costello | Sound Engineer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Sophie Wachner | Costume Design |
| Editing | Margaret Clancey | Editor |
| Art | Harry Oliver | Settings |
| Camera | Chester A. Lyons | Director of Photography |
| Writing | Ferenc Molnár | Theatre Play |