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1925 • Drama • 155m

Joyless Street

"Open any door in Melchior Alley, and you'll come face to face with naked misery."

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In 1921, we follow two women - Marie and Grete - from the same poor Viennese neighborhood, as they try to better the lives of themselves and their families during the period of Austrian postwar hyperinflation.

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Werner Krauss
Werner Krauss
Josef Geiringer
Jaro Fürth
Jaro Fürth
Hofrat Rumfort
Greta Garbo
Greta Garbo
Greta Rumfort
Asta Nielsen
Asta Nielsen
Maria Lechner (Mizzi)
Agnes Esterhazy
Agnes Esterhazy
Regine
Karl Etlinger
Karl Etlinger
Generaldirektor Rosenow
Henry Stuart
Henry Stuart
Einar Hanson
Einar Hanson
Ilka Grüning
Ilka Grüning
Gregori Chmara
Gregori Chmara
Alexander Murski
Alexander Murski
Valeska Gert
Valeska Gert
Hertha von Walther
Hertha von Walther
Loni Nest
Loni Nest
Director: Georg Wilhelm PabstScreenplay: Willy HaasProducer: Michail SalkindProducer: Romain Pinès

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CinemaSerf
2022-06-06
70%

This is quite a complex and telling tale of a poverty-stricken family struggling to survive in a post Great war Vienna at the star of the 1920s. The extent of their deprivation almost drives Greta Garbo ("Greta") to sell herself to put food on the table, it certainly drives her to petty crime. To be honest this rather drab and gritty story from the pen of Hugo Bettauer (who also wrote the superb "City Without Jews" (1938)) is, in itself, nothing particular to write home about - It's the excellent, earthy and well crafted performances from the sisters "Marie" (Asta Nielsen) and Garbo alongside that of their really quite greedy father "Hofrat Rumport" (Jaro Fürth) and the truly odious people peddler "Metzger" (Werner Krauss) that penetrate deeply. We see a side of a city usually presented accompanied by divine Strauss waltzes with grand costumes and the palaces shown in a completely different light. The direction from Georg Pabst is effective at, though in no great hurry to, immersing us in the true ghastliness of their situations. Garbo, quite literally, shines - her eyes and her features, frequently in intensely potent close up, really breathes life into the production that though quite long, is never dull.

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