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Les mendiants de la vie

Original title: Beggars of Life
  • 1928
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
1.5K
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Wallace Beery in Les mendiants de la vie (1928)
AdventureCrimeDrama

After killing her treacherous step-father, a girl escapes with a young vagabond and dresses as a boy. They hop freight trains, quarrel with a group of hobos, and use a stolen car in their at... Read allAfter killing her treacherous step-father, a girl escapes with a young vagabond and dresses as a boy. They hop freight trains, quarrel with a group of hobos, and use a stolen car in their attempt to reach Canada.After killing her treacherous step-father, a girl escapes with a young vagabond and dresses as a boy. They hop freight trains, quarrel with a group of hobos, and use a stolen car in their attempt to reach Canada.

  • Director
    • William A. Wellman
  • Writers
    • Benjamin Glazer
    • Jim Tully
  • Stars
    • Wallace Beery
    • Richard Arlen
    • Louise Brooks
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    1.5K
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    • Director
      • William A. Wellman
    • Writers
      • Benjamin Glazer
      • Jim Tully
    • Stars
      • Wallace Beery
      • Richard Arlen
      • Louise Brooks
    • 31User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
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    Wallace Beery
    Wallace Beery
    • Oklahoma Red
    Richard Arlen
    Richard Arlen
    • The Boy - Jim
    Louise Brooks
    Louise Brooks
    • The Girl - Nancy
    Bob Perry
    Bob Perry
    • The Arkansaw Snake
    • (as Robert Perry)
    Roscoe Karns
    Roscoe Karns
    • Lame Hoppy
    Blue Washington
    Blue Washington
    • Black Mose
    • (as Edgar Washington Blue)
    Kewpie Morgan
    Kewpie Morgan
    • Skinny
    • (as H.A. Morgan)
    Andy Clark
    Andy Clark
    • Skelly
    Mike Donlin
    Mike Donlin
    • Bill
    Johnnie Morris
    • Rubin
    George Kotsonaros
    George Kotsonaros
    • Baldy
    Jack Chapin
    • Ukie
    • (as Jacques Chapin)
    Robert Brower
    Robert Brower
    • Blind Sims
    Frank Brownlee
    Frank Brownlee
    • Farmer
    Gilbert Holmes
    Gilbert Holmes
    • Hobo
    • (uncredited)
    Guy Oliver
    Guy Oliver
    • Sheriff
    • (uncredited)
    Harvey Parry
    Harvey Parry
    • Hobo
    • (uncredited)
    Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams
    Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams
    • Baker's Cart Driver
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • William A. Wellman
    • Writers
      • Benjamin Glazer
      • Jim Tully
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    User reviews31

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    8JohnHowardReid

    A Brooks Film from Start to Finish

    Notable for its tautly realistic performances and unrelentingly downbeat atmosphere, "Beggars of Life" is put over with considerable power by director Wellman who makes the most of his location material with a real train on the San Diego-Yuma railroad.

    Although it's hard to tell in the print under review, the photography by Henry Gerrard was also a potent ingredient; and certainly the remarkably astute film editing by Alyson Shaffer also aids both the film's tight pace and its ability to grip the viewer.

    With her beguiling face and charismatic presence, Louise Brooks rivets attention from start to finish as the wanted girl and even manages to outshine Wallace Beery who pulls out all his usual thespian tricks as a good badman.
    9Prof_Lostiswitz

    Begging your attention...

    A really great film. Great action scenes, and yet there are a lot of subtle scenes with nuanced acting. The social themes - child abuse, the desperation of the poor - are quite as relevant today, and make it easy to relate to, especially with the fine acting of Arlen and Brooks. Although the tone is serious, the scenes with Beery introduce an element of broad comedy. Also progressive for its time by having a black character as a respected equal of the others.

    The print is in fairly good condition, so this movie would probably gain wider appreciation if someone would write accompanying music specially for it.
    drednm

    Louise Brooks Was a Star

    and this film proves it. Beggars of Life is a gritty tale set against some beautiful images in the way that Sunrise or Days of Heaven used visual imagery. There are some stunning scenes and great camera work. William Wellman directs. Brooks stars as a girl on the run with a man she meets (Richard Arlen). The picaresque tale takes them west as they try to get to Canada. They run into a hobo camp where Oklahoma Red (Wallace Beery) takes control of their destinies. Great performances by the stars. The camera work on the trains is great, and the stars do their own stunt work. Brooks was always a difficult star, and she paid the price by losing her Hollywood career. Too bad. This 1928 silent shows she had real talent. Although she gets 3rd billing, she is the center of this remarkably adult film about sin, love, lust, honor, and hope. Beery is good, but Arlen is wonderful in his "big brother" role. Roscoe Karns and Guinn Williams (familiar faces in 30s films) co-star. But Louise Brooks is the reason to see this, her best American film, especially if you've seen her German films with Pabst. A must!
    8wes-connors

    Love on the Rails

    Handsome hobo Richard Arlen (as Jim) is hungry. Smelling breakfast as he passes by a home, Mr. Arlen ventures inside to beg for food. Arlen is startled to discover the body of a dead man, as beautiful Louise Brooks (as Nancy) descends her stairway to explain. Tired of waiting on the pawing man, Ms. Brooks shot her sexually abusive guardian. Believing Brooks story (and taken by her beauty), Arlen invites her to accompany him east. They hop a freight train with Brooks disguised as a boy, to deter the police. Love blooms when the two share a bed made in hay. Arlen's "leg-locking" and Brooks' look of approval are part of these actors' well-played scene. With the police on their trail, Arlen and Brooks fall in with a group of hobos.

    Brooks' disguise as Arlen's "kid brother" only lasts so long, and she is discovered as a girl. This arouses the interest of boozy tramp leader Wallace Berry (as Okalahoma Red). When their gang of hobos hitches a ride on another train, Mr. Berry wants to throw Arlen overboard and rape Brooks. Berry's swaggering introduction, with a keg of ale for the hobos, is a jolt - as we hear his voice in a "synchronized sound effected" film. Berry, who is billed over Arlen and Brooks, quickly becomes a major character. His change during the last act becomes one of the film's problems. Still, this is still a fine-looking production (despite the prints available).

    You get "Wings" director William A. Wellman with one of his greatest stars (Arlen), a fine new actress (Brooks), and one of the movies' most popular character players (Berry). And, hang on tight for some exciting train sequences.

    ******** Beggars of Life (9/22/28) William A. Wellman ~ Richard Arlen, Louise Brooks, Wallace Berry, Edgar Washington
    pooch-8

    Luminous Brooks shines in her best "serious" American film role

    While she is known primarily for her work for G.W. Pabst in the German films Pandora's Box and Diary of a Lost Girl, Louise Brooks is phenomenal in William Wellman's movie of a young girl on the run after she murders her sexually abusive guardian. The opening scene, in which the murder takes place, is gorgeously imagistic and ranks (for me) as one of the most indelible moments in all of cinema. Richard Arlen and Wallace Beery are very good in their roles, but the movie belongs to Brooks, whose ability to underplay in the silent era -- when mugging and exaggeration were more the rule than the exception -- makes her seem ultra-contemporary. It is little wonder Brooks has such resonance with modern audiences.

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    • Trivia
      The train wreck in this movie (an actual derailment) was filmed in Carrizo Gorge in the Southern California desert; the wreckage is still there.
    • Quotes

      The Boy: Ain't it funny when you think of the millions o' people in warm houses and feather beds, an' us just driftin' 'round like the clouds? But I guess it's about even when you boil it down. Even them people in feather beds ain't satisfied - we're all beggars of life.

    • Crazy credits
      On the movie's title card the order of the star cast names is as follows: Wallace Beery, Richard Arlen, Louise Brooks. In the cast list the order is: Wallace Beery, Louise Brooks, Richard Arlen.
    • Connections
      Featured in Arena: Louise Brooks (1986)
    • Soundtracks
      Beggars of Life
      Music by Karl Hajos

      Lyrics by J. Keirn Brennan

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    • Release date
      • December 27, 1929 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Beggars of Life
    • Filming locations
      • Carrizo Gorge, Mojave Desert, California, USA(train wreck)
    • Production company
      • Paramount Pictures
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 24 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Silent

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