Beggars of Life

Beggars of Life
1928 lobby card
Directed byWilliam A. Wellman
Written byJim Tully (autobiography)
Maxwell Anderson (play)
Produced byJesse L. Lasky
Adolph Zukor
StarringWallace Beery
Louise Brooks
Richard Arlen
CinematographyHenry W. Gerrard
Edited byAlyson Shaffer
Music byKarl Hajos
Distributed byParamount Pictures
Release date
  • September 22, 1928 (1928-09-22)
Running time
74 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguagesSound (Part-Talkie)
English Intertitles

Beggars of Life is a 1928 American part-talkie sound film that was directed by William Wellman. Although the film featured sequences with audible dialogue, the majority of the film had a synchronized musical score with sound effects. The film was released on both sound-on-disc and sound-on-film formats. Currently circulating are mute prints from the sound-on-disc version. The majority of the sound discs (except for the first reel) are believed to be lost.

The film starred Wallace Beery and Richard Arlen as hobos, and Louise Brooks as a young woman who dresses as a young man and flees the law. The latter actress recounted her memories of working on the film in her essay, “On Location with Billy Wellman,” which is included in her 1982 book, Lulu in Hollywood.[1] The film is regarded as Brooks's best American movie.[2]

  1. ^ Louise Brooks. Lulu in Hollywood, Knopf 1982.
  2. ^ Thomas Gladysz. Beggars of Life: A Companion to the 1928 Film, PandorasBox Press, 2017.

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