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DramaRomance

7th Heaven

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In 1910s Paris, a sewer worker disillusioned with Christianity feels his prayers have been answered when he chances upon a street waif and they fall in love.

Release Date : 1927-09-10

Language :No Language

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Fox Film Corporation

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles : Seventh Heaven

Cast

Janet Gaynor

Character Name : Diane

Original Name : Janet Gaynor

Gender : Female

Charles Farrell

Character Name : Chico

Original Name : Charles Farrell

Gender : Male

Albert Gran

Character Name : Boul

Original Name : Albert Gran

Gender : Male

David Butler

Character Name : Gobin

Original Name : David Butler

Gender : Male

Marie Mosquini

Character Name : Madame Gobin

Original Name : Marie Mosquini

Gender : Female

Gladys Brockwell

Character Name : Nana

Original Name : Gladys Brockwell

Gender : Female

Émile Chautard

Character Name : Father Chevillon

Original Name : Émile Chautard

Gender : Male

Ben Bard

Character Name : Col. Brissac

Original Name : Ben Bard

Gender : Male

George E. Stone

Character Name : Sewer Rat

Original Name : George E. Stone

Gender : Male

Jessie Haslett

Character Name : Aunt Valentine

Original Name : Jessie Haslett

Gender : Male

Brandon Hurst

Character Name : Uncle George

Original Name : Brandon Hurst

Gender : Male

Lillian West

Character Name : Arlette

Original Name : Lillian West

Gender : Female

Mary Borzage

Character Name : Bullet Factory Worker

Original Name : Mary Borzage

Gender : Male

Lewis Borzage Sr.

Character Name : Streetlamp Lighter

Original Name : Lewis Borzage Sr.

Gender : Male

Sue Borzage

Character Name : Street Girl

Original Name : Sue Borzage

Gender : Male

Dolly Borzage

Character Name : Street Girl

Original Name : Dolly Borzage

Gender : Male

Henry Armetta

Character Name :

Original Name : Henry Armetta

Gender : Male

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2022-06-06

anet Gaynor ("Diane") could almost be a porcelain doll in this delightful depiction of a young girl who is rescued from a whipping from her violent sister by the handsome sewer worker "Chico" (Charles Farrell), who dreams of promotion one day to the become a street washer. When the police arrive and attempt to take her into custody, he claims she is his wife - and the two must co-habit for a while until the authorities satisfy themselves that this actually is the case (and that she is not a prostitute!). Initially sceptical and wary of each other, they gradually start to bond; to fall in love - until, that is, the call to arms for all young Frenchmen is issued to combat the approaching Boche. He must leave to defend his country, she is left having to do some defending of her own - from the gentle, but nonetheless unwanted, attentions of "Col. Brissac" (Ben Bard). The plot is simple, and straightforward. It takes us on an engaging journey as the couple discover the best in themselves, challenge a few of their long held views (particularly around the influence of God in their lives) and deal with the consequences of war - and the chemistry between the two is brought to the screen wonderfully by the illuminating score and some delicately intimate photography from Frank Borzage. There is humour here too - not least in the fact that he is about two foot taller - with Albert Gran, the curmudgeonly "Papa Boul" and David Butler, his fellow street washer "Gobin" who lives next door - via a pretty precarious plank of wood between their buildings! The inter-titles are perfectly paced to allow us to follow the gist of the dialogue, but mostly we are left to enjoy it as it is - and I have to say I found it well worth it.

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Louisa1979

@Louisa1979

2024-11-04

I loved this movie. Great acting and chemistry from Gaynor and Farrell. The plot had genuine tension and joy.