TY - ADVS AU - Wellman,William A. AU - Glazer,Benjamin F. AU - Tully,Jim AU - Zukor,Adolph AU - Lasky,Jesse L. AU - Beery,Wallace AU - Brooks,Louise AU - Arlen,Richard AU - Perry,Robert AU - Karns,Roscoe AU - Washington,Blue AU - Gerrard,Henry AU - Wellman,William A. AU - Gladysz,Thomas AU - Pinkerton,Nick ED - Paramount Famous Lasky Corporation, ED - Mont Alto Motion Picture Orchestra, ED - Kino Classics (Firm), ED - Kino Lorber, Inc., TI - Beggars of life PY - 2017///] CY - [New York] PB - Kino Lorber KW - Homeless children KW - Drama KW - Girls KW - Fugitives from justice KW - Impersonation KW - Silent films KW - lcgft KW - Feature films KW - Fiction films N1 - Originally released as a motion picture in 1928; Full screen (1.33:1); With optional music accompaniment (DTS 2.0 stereo): "Musical score compiled and performed by the Mont Alto Motion Picture Orchestra, employing selections from the original 1928 Paramount cue-sheet"--Container; With optional audio commentary in English by actor William Wellman, Jr; With optional audio commentary in English by Thomas Gladysz, founding director of the Louise Brooks Society; Cinematography, Henry Gerrard; Wallace Beery, Louise Brooks, Richard Arlen, Robert Perry, Roscoe Karns, Edgar Washington N2 - "[Silent film about] a train-hopping hobo who dresses like a boy to survive. After escaping her violent stepfather, Nancy befriends kindly drifter Jim. They ride the rails together until a fateful encounter with the blustery Oklahoma Red and his rambunctious band of hoboes, leading to daring, desperate conflict on top of a moving train. Based on the memoir of real-life hobo Jim Tully"--Container ER -