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Weary River

Weary River (1929)

1h 26m | PG-13

⭐ 5.667 / 10

A gangster is put in prison, but finds salvation through music while serving his time. Again on the outside, he finds success elusive and temptations abound.

Director: Frank Lloyd

Studio: First National Pictures

Genre: Drama, Romance

Video: 720p

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Cast

Richard Barthelmess

Richard Barthelmess

as Jerry Larrabee

Betty Compson

Betty Compson

as Alice Gray

William Holden

William Holden

as Prison Warden

Louis Natheaux

Louis Natheaux

as Spadoni

George E. Stone

George E. Stone

as Blackie

Ray Turner

Ray Turner

as Elevator Boy

Reviews

By CinemaSerf

Gangster "Jerry" (Richard Barthelmess) is finally apprehended by the cops and put in prison under the care of warden William Holden. The latter character is determined to try and help his charge and so keeps his gal "Alice" (Betty Compson) from visiting whilst the young man discovers that music might just be a source to his character redemption. Pretty soon, he is a bit of a singing sensation on the wireless and when he is released, things are looking positive. Of course, when free, the temptations and risks from his former life raise their head - as does "Alice", whom he wrongly assumed had abandoned him, before a timely intervention from both her and his erstwhile custodian prove fateful. This is essentially an opportunity for the charming Bathelmess to demonstrate his skills as a talker - his efforts are competent and his charisma from silent days undiminished. The story is a bit basic, though, and there is something just a bit too sentimental about this hybrid crime romance. The title song is sung (by jobbing songster Johnny Murray) just once to often - it's a bit more lie "Dreary River", but the film's is still a decently paced and enjoyable watch.