The Crowd (1928)

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King Vidor Director previously directed La Bohème

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King Vidor filmed many scenes in New York City streets using real crowds instead of extras, real buses and trains, and even real traffic cops. In one scene, a police officer is looking toward the camera, admonishing someone to "move along". In fact, he was actually addressing Vidor and his disguised film crew. Vidor cleverly incorporated it into the scene.

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Eleanor Boardman Mary
James Murray John Johnny Sims
Bert Roach Bert
Estelle Clark Jane
Daniel G. Tomlinson Jim
Dell Henderson Dick
Lucy Beaumont Marys Mother
Freddie Burke Frederick Junior
Alice Mildred Puter Daughter
Sidney Bracey John's Supervisor
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Name The Crowd
US Release Feb. 18, 1928
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Runtime 104
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