WHILE NEW YORK SLEEPS (1920) in 35mm
Special Features: DUE TO A PRINT AVAILABILITY PROBLEM, THIS EVENT HAS BEEN INDEFINITELY POSTPONED.
100th Anniversary! Silent with live musical accompaniment by Andrew Simpson
Shot in Fox's Manhattan studio with extensive location work around the city, WHILE NEW YORK SLEEPS offers an unusual three-part structure, with episodes set on Long Island, Times Square and the East Side, with the same three actors — Estelle Taylor, Harry Southern and Marc McDermott — playing different roles in each. Director and co-writer Charles Brabin was a veteran of the pioneer Edison Studios who later married Fox star Theda Bara; he remains best known for the shockingly brutal MGM gangster film THE BEAST OF THE CITY, which this film anticipates with its raucous final shoot-out. (Note courtesy of MoMA.) DIR/SCR Charles Brabin; SCR Thomas F. Fallon; PROD William Fox. U.S., 1920, b&w, 88 min. Silent with English intertitles. NOT RATED
Preserved by The Museum of Modern Art with support from The Celeste Bartos Fund for Film Preservation.
AFI Member passes accepted.
Run Time: 88 Minutes
Opening Date: Sunday, March 22, 2020
Genre: Crime drama