City Girl (1930)
Lem Tustine gaat naar Chicago om het tarwe van de boerderij van zijn familie in Minnesota te verkopen. Daar ontmoet hij Kate. Ze worden verliefd en trouwen alvorens terug te gaan naar de boerderij. Kate wordt echter niet geaccepteerd door Lem's vader, die ervan overtuigd is dat zij alleen maar voor het geld wilde trouwen.
Regiseur: F. W. Murnau
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Charles Farrell as Lem Tustine |
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Mary Duncan as Kate |
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David Torrence as Lem's Father |
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Edith Yorke as Lem's Mother |
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Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams as Reaper |
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Anne Shirley as Marie Tustine |
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Tom McGuire as Matey |
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Richard Alexander as Mac |
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Patrick Rooney as Butch |
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Ed Brady as Reaper |
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Roscoe Ates as Reaper |
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Marjorie Beebe as Waitress (uncredited) |
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Eddie Boland as Reaper (uncredited) |
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Harry Gripp as Reaper (uncredited) |
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Mark Hamilton as Greasy the Reaper (uncredited) |
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Werner Klingler as Reaper (uncredited) |
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Charles Lane as Man at Train Station (uncredited) |
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Ivan Linow as Taxi Driver (uncredited) |
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Arnold Lucy as Cafe Patron (uncredited) |
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Helen Lynch as Girl on Train (uncredited) |
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Michael Mark as Man Standing at Cafe (uncredited) |
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Jack Pennick as Reaper (uncredited) |
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David Rollins as Reaper (uncredited) |
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William Sundholm as Cafe Patron (uncredited) |
| Writing | Berthold Viertel | Writer |
| Writing | Marion Orth | Writer |
| Writing | Elliott Lester | Dialogue |
| Directing | F. W. Murnau | Director |
| Sound | Arthur Kay | Original Music Composer |
| Editing | H.H. Caldwell | Editor |
| Editing | Katherine Hilliker | Editor |
| Camera | Ernest Palmer | Director of Photography |
| Sound | A.F. Erickson | Sound Director |
| Costume & Make-Up | Sophie Wachner | Costume Design |
| Sound | A.H. Van Buren | Sound Director |
| Directing | William Tummel | Assistant Director |
| Art | Edgar G. Ulmer | Assistant Art Director |
| Directing | Frank Powolny | Assistant Director |
| Art | Harry Oliver | Settings |
| Production | William Fox | Producer |
| Sound | Harold Hobson | Sound |