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West of Broadway

  • 1931
  • Passed
  • 1 Std. 8 Min.
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El Brendel, John Gilbert, and Lois Moran in West of Broadway (1931)
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuJerry Seevers returns from World War I service broken in health and his doctor tells him he has only six months to live. His fiancée jilts him and he sets out to drink himself to death. In o... Alles lesenJerry Seevers returns from World War I service broken in health and his doctor tells him he has only six months to live. His fiancée jilts him and he sets out to drink himself to death. In one of his binges he wakes up to find himself married to what the assumes is a gold-digger ... Alles lesenJerry Seevers returns from World War I service broken in health and his doctor tells him he has only six months to live. His fiancée jilts him and he sets out to drink himself to death. In one of his binges he wakes up to find himself married to what the assumes is a gold-digger after his money. He leaves her and goes to a ranch in Arizona and get rid of his new bride... Alles lesen

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    • Harry Beaumont
  • Drehbuch
    • Ralph Graves
    • Bess Meredyth
    • Gene Markey
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    • John Gilbert
    • El Brendel
    • Lois Moran
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    6,4/10
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    • Regie
      • Harry Beaumont
    • Drehbuch
      • Ralph Graves
      • Bess Meredyth
      • Gene Markey
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      • John Gilbert
      • El Brendel
      • Lois Moran
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    • Jerry Stevens
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    • Dot Stevens
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    10Ron Oliver

    Another Entrant In John Gilbert's Vanishing Talkie Career

    An alcoholic millionaire heads WEST OF BROADWAY to his Arizona ranch to shake off the paid date he married during a drunken binge.

    According to cinematic legend, all the talkie MGM films starring John Gilbert were dreadful - the result of a bitter hatred between Gilbert (the highest paid star in Hollywood, with a $1.5 million contract) & studio boss Louis B. Mayer. A determination on Gilbert's part to fulfill the contract, and a campaign instituted by Mayer to destroy Gilbert's career - including spreading the rumor that Gilbert's voice was `high & feminine', culminated in several unwatchable movies.

    Not entirely true. The Studio had a huge financial investment in Jack Gilbert and was not going to completely cut its own throat by showcasing him in nothing but dreck. However, of the 8 MGM talkies in which he appeared as solo star (1929 - HIS GLORIOUS NIGHT; 1930 - REDEMPTION; WAY FOR A SAILOR; 1931 - GENTLEMAN'S FATE; THE PHANTOM OF PARIS; WEST OF BROADWAY; 1932 - DOWNSTAIRS; 1933 - FAST WORKERS) most were certainly rather ghastly. WEST OF BROADWAY, however, was quite decent, and, indeed, fully representative of the material the studio was producing in 1931.

    Gilbert gives a dignified performance, with the occasional flash of talent that shows what he might have been capable of had MGM worked harder to give him better material. He is given excellent support by pert Lois Moran, who puts real honesty into her portrayal of a poor girl who grabs her only chance of happiness.

    El Brendel, popular dialect comedian of the period, gets some much needed laughs out of his pseudo-Swedish role, although his bizarre tickling sequence with house boy Willie Fung is sure to raise a few eyebrows. Lovely Madge Evans as the woman who jilts Gilbert, Ralph Bellamy as a noble cowboy, Hedda Hopper as a society snob & Gwen Lee as a floozy all do well with their supporting roles. Movie mavens will recognize an uncredited John Miljan as an obnoxious cad.

    The film is helped immensely by outdoor location filming during the ranch scenes.

    Finally, about The Voice. There was nothing at all strange or unnaturally high about Gilbert's voice. As a matter of fact, it was of medium range & rather cultured & refined. Which was the crux of the problem, of course. While it is possible that no voice could have ever matched the perfect one viewers heard in their minds while watching his strong, virile silent roles, the reality was very different from what they wanted to hear (imagine Robert Montgomery's voice coming out of Clark Gable's mouth.) Gilbert was doomed from his first scene in his debut talkie; his war with Mayer only intensified the agony. He would die in 1936, forgotten by most of his former fans, at the age of only 36.
    drednm

    Not Bad John Gilbert Talkie

    You get the feeling this might have been a bigger picture. The tacked on ending ruins the preceding hour, which showcases John Gilbert, the great romantic idol of silent films. Certainly one of the most controversial figures of the dawn of talkies. Gilbert's great career crashed fast and fatally. His voice was fine, and he was a terrific actor. But he was never able to recover from the debacle of his starring talkie debut in His Glorious Night. Despite terrific performances in Downstairs and Queen Christina (with Greta Garbo) Gilbert made no headway as the 30s moved along. Several of his talkies were downright awful, but West of Broadway isn't bad at all despite the hacked up ending. Gilbert plays a cad who gets married to a woman because his fiancée jilts him. He then spends the rest of the movie trying to unload her. Lois Moran is quite good as the unwanted wife; Madge Evans is the snooty fiancée. El Brendel (playing his usual fake Swede) and Willie Fung as the Arizona houseboy have a funny scene trying to understand each other. Hedda Hopper, Ralph Bellamy, and Frank Conroy co-star. Gilbert was married to stage actress Ina Claire, who happened to be my grandfather's cousin, so I've always felt a connection to John Gilbert. What a tragedy. He should have been as big a star in talkies as he was in silent films.
    8MikeMagi

    Vanishing Stars

    "West of Broadway" is a fascinating movie for film buffs, an opportunity to watch two stars, John Gilbert and Lois Moran, who would soon vanish from the screen for totally different reasons. John Gilbert made "West of Broadway" after plummeting from silent screen stardom via a series of embarrassingly bad "talkies." The myth that it was Gilbert's high, squeaky voice that wrecked his career is palpably untrue. He had a rich, robust voice which he put to good use both in this picture and his dual role as a Houdini-like magician and a malevolent marquis in his other good "talkie," "The Phantom of Paris." But he couldn't overcome the hatred of Louis B. Mayer whom he openly ridiculed, a growing taste for booze and a heart condition -- and he died of cardiac arrest at the age of 39. Had he lived, he almost certainly would have found a second shot at stardom as a character actor. His co-star, Lois Moran, was also a silent screen player who'd made the transition to sound -- and made it splendidly. She was blithe, funny, winsome and charismatic. But she fell in love, married aviation pioneer Clarence M. Young, the assistant Secretary of Commerce under presidents Hoover and FDR, and "West of Broadway" was her last screen appearance for nearly 25 years. Otherwise, there's every likelihood that she'd have enjoyed a lusty career in screwball comedy. As for "West of Broadway," it centers on a wealthy young war hero who comes home, gets jilted, gets drunk, marries the first girl he meets and escapes to his ranch out west. That's where she shows up, smitten with him. Sure,the plot is pitted with potholes, but somehow Gilbert and Moran manage to make it remarkably entertaining and more than just a chapter in motion picture lore.
    7gbill-74877

    Entertaining, though a little too pared down

    Not a great film - it's got far too many dangling loose ends for that - but decent, and better than its reputation. John Gilbert has some really fine scenes, including stoically reacting to his fiancée (Madge Evans) dumping him when he returns from WWI, and cruelly trying to rid himself of a lower class woman (Lois Moran) he marries out of spite the same evening he meets her. The scene after he sleeps with her is particularly chilling. Moran is fine too, aided in part by her character being so likeable and principled, and also because she's charismatic and really delivers in the scenes where she asserts herself.

    Much is made of Gilbert's transition to sound films and the downward trajectory he was on in his personal life, which of course led to his early death less than five years later. From my perspective his voice is just fine, and he suffers only because it may not match the viewer's imagination built up over all of his years as a strong leading man in silent films. The morning after his "gin marriage" in the film, Gilbert plays up the character's alcohol problems by shaking and twitching from the DT's, which is poignant given his own struggles.

    Some other things to watch for:
    • The dancing girls in the nightclub lying on their backs and then proceeding to the equivalent of 'the wave' with their legs.
    • The moment when the Swedish friend and Chinese servant blissfully discover they enjoy the sensation of rubbing each other's bellies. I was not a fan of how lame and stereotypical the characters were overall, but this playfully gay moment was something only possible pre-Code.
    • The really nice scenes with the characters out on horses on the ranch. The moments between Moran and the cowhand (Ralph Bellamy in his first year of appearing in films), and then later Moran and Gilbert are really quite nice, and close to modern romantic comedy, not bad for 1931.


    It's really unfortunate that the film was not fleshed out more, and with so many commenting on studio politics and the deliberate sabotage of Gilbert's career, I was left wondering if that played a hand in editing it down to a too-short 67 minutes. It may leave you hanging on several plot points and characters, but it's entertaining nonetheless.
    8lorinhart-559-909995

    first time seeing West Of Broadway

    I was surprised at how much I liked this movie... It is so much better than I thought it would be, Gilbert is so handsome it's startling, he sounds great, the character is interesting and his co star Lois Moran, is charming. It has the feel of an early 30's style romantic farce, which it is , and I absolutely do not understand what people are talking about when they say this film is not good ...My interest is inborn, John Gilbert is my grandfather and until my mother wrote Dark Star after researching his life throughly, I knew little of him. I had never seen his films. I have seen most of them by now and am as much a fan as anyone. I know he must have suffered terribly towards the end of his career and life, but his films, silents and talkies, are simply wonderful to watch, even to a modern mind. As my mother points out in her lectures on his films, the silent film is an art form that stands on its own to the informed observer. Gilbert's talkies, including West Of Broadway are well worth watching.

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      The review of this film in the Motion Picture Herald edition of 22 August 1931 stated "...the picture may be described as the most monotonous piece of cinematic stupidity ever recorded."
    • Patzer
      The story takes place immediately after WWI, circa 1919, but all of the women's hairstyles and fashions, as well as the popular music, is strictly 1931.
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      Jerry Stevens: Say, what brought you here?

      Dot Stevens: My roommate. She sold me on the idea that I *might* do a little gold-digging on the premises.

      Jerry Stevens: Who was the prospective victim?

      Dot Stevens: You.

      Jerry Stevens: Me? Haha. Well, why not?

      Dot Stevens: You don't know, mister, what tough lives we working gals lead. Why even now, there's someone waitin' at home for me, old, and worried, and suffering...

      Jerry Stevens: Mother, I suppose.

      Dot Stevens: No. My landlady. We're ten days behind in the rent.

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      Featured in The Movies - Die Geschichte Hollywoods: The Golden Age (2019)
    • Soundtracks
      Smiles
      (uncredited)

      Music by Lee S. Roberts (1918)

      Lyrics by J. Will Callahan

      Played during the opening credits

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 28. November 1931 (Vereinigte Staaten)
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      • Vereinigte Staaten
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      • Englisch
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      • Tejon Ranch, Kalifornien, USA
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      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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