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  1. THE DOCKS OF NEW YORK. Directed by. Josef von Sternberg. United States, 1928. Drama, Romance, Silent. 76. Synopsis. A blue-collar worker on New York’s depressed waterfront finds his life changed after he saves a woman attempting suicide. Synopsis. A bl ...

  2. A blue-collar worker on New York's depressed waterfront finds his life changed after he saves a woman attempting suicide. Bill Roberts works as a stoker on a coal-red barge. It's dirty, hard work and the men have to put up with a foreman, Andy, who seems to enjoy making their life miserable. When finally off the ship, Bill sees a young woman ...

  3. Beim Landgang in New York rettet der Schiffsheizer Bill eine Lebensmüde aus dem nächtlichen Hafenbecken. Er bringt die junge Frau in eine nahegelegene Kaschemme, stiehlt für sie aus dem Pfandhaus einige Kleider und verbringt mit Mae in der Kneipe eine ausgelassene Nacht, in deren Verlauf sich die beiden von einem Prediger sogar „trauen“ lassen.

  4. The Docks of New York, completed at the dawn of the sound era, is the simplest, most delicately visualized and most perfect film of the set, a turn-of-the-century bowery answer to Sunrise, with a romantic idealism fighting its way out of hard-scrabble lives and resigned characters of the waterfront culture. George Bancroft is Bill, a stoker on a steamship who plans to add to his gallery of ...

  5. 24. Sept. 2022 · DOCKS OF NEW YORK, a photoplay in 6 reels by Monogram Pictures Corp. (C) 2Feb45; L13179. Allied Artists Pictures Corp. (PWH); 11Sep72; R535612. MR.

    • 62 Min.
    • 410
    • A Comedy Classics750
  6. Die Docks von New York ist der Titel eines stummen Filmdramas, das Josef von Sternberg 1928 nach einem Drehbuch, das Jules Furthman nach der Erzählung The Dock Walloper von John Monk Saunders geschrieben hatte, für die Paramount Pictures Co. inszenierte.

  7. 24. Aug. 2010 · T he Docks of New York is one of those orphaned silents, released in 1928, the very end of the era. Apparently, it was previewed the same week as Al Jolson’s The Singing Fool, his first “all-talking” picture, the follow-up to The Jazz Singer and the highest-grossing film of the year. While The Singing Fool enjoyed an exclusive New York premiere, with eleven-dollar orchestra seats and ...