Review of The Crowd (1928) by Stella D — 01 Dec 2011
Big man on MGM campus King Vidor pushed this influential late silent film experiment passed Louis B. Mayer, who wanted a happier ending, to tell a depressing, realistic tale of poverty and overcrowding (and perseverance) in 1920's New York.
Sometimes regarded as the last great American silent film of the era.
This review of The Crowd (1928) was written by Stella D on 01 Dec 2011.
The Crowd has generally received very positive reviews.
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