La gran película americana.
Los O'Leary son una familia de pioneros cuyos hijos mayores alcanzan poder y notoriedad en la bulliciosa ciudad de Chicago. Jack (Don Ameche) es elegido alcalde con la ayuda de su popular hermano Dion (Tyrone Power), pero ambos hermanos se enfrentan después a causa de sus diferencias de opinión sobre el destino que deben dar a los barrios bajos de Chicago. Usando a su esposa (Alice Faye), una cantante de cabaret, como peón en la disputa, Dion echa leña al fuego de la rivalidad con su hermano hasta que la ciudad entera comienza a tomar partido por el uno o por el otro
"In Old Chicago" (1938), a cinematic masterpiece produced by Darryl F. Zanuck Productions and 20th Century Fox, transports audiences to the vibrant yet tumultuous world of 19th-century Chicago. Directed by Henry King, the film captures the essence of a burgeoning city through the lens of the O'Leary family, whose lives are dramatically altered by the infamous Great Chicago Fire of 1871. The narrative weaves together elements of drama, romance, and historical events, offering a compelling portrayal of resilience and ambition amidst adversity. At the heart of the story are the three O'Leary brothers, portrayed by Tyrone Power, Don Ameche, and Alice Faye, whose diverse paths and ambitions reflect the broader societal dynamics of the era. Jack (Tyrone Power) embodies the spirit of a charismatic yet reckless entrepreneur, while Dion (Don Ameche) pursues a more respectable career as a lawyer. Their sister, Belle (Alice Faye), adds a layer of warmth and moral grounding to the family, navigating her own challenges in a male-dominated world. The film's rich character development and intricate plotlines provide a nuanced exploration of family ties and individual aspirations. The film's depiction of the Great Chicago Fire is both a technical marvel and a poignant narrative device. The meticulously crafted scenes of the fire's outbreak and spread not only showcase the era's special effects capabilities but also serve as a metaphor for the destructive forces that can upend lives and communities. The disaster sequences are gripping, yet they are balanced with moments of human triumph and solidarity, highlighting the indomitable spirit of the city's inhabitants. "In Old Chicago" stands as a testament to the power of cinema to bring historical events to life while exploring timeless themes of family, ambition, and resilience. The film's blend of historical accuracy and dramatic storytelling earned it multiple Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture, and it remains a cherished piece of American cinematic history. Through its vivid portrayal of a city reborn from ashes, "In Old Chicago" continues to captivate and inspire audiences, reminding us of the enduring human capacity to overcome even the most daunting challenges.
Año1938
Presupuesto10000000$
Duración111 min
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GénerosDramaHistoria
Países de producciónUnited States of America