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The Way of All Flesh (1927)

6.9 | Oct 01, 1927 (US) | Drama | 01:34

The story takes place in Milwaukee during the early 1900s with a bank clerk named August Schiller who is happy with both his job and his family. He is tasked with transporting $1,000 in securities to Chicago. On the train he meets a blond seductress who convinces him to buy her a bottle of champagne, and takes him to a saloon. The next morning he awakes alone in a dilapidated bedroom and without the securities.

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Emil Jannings
August Shilling
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Belle Bennett
Mrs. Schilling
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Donald Keith
August Jr.
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Phyllis Haver
The Temptress
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Fred Kohler
The Tough
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Philippe De Lacy
August, as a child
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Betsy Ann Hisle
Charlotte

Reviews

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CinemaSerf
6 | Jun 06, 2022
Nowadays, it beggars belief that a mere two fragments amounting to less than two minutes of this film survive. Perhaps someone, somewhere, has a dusty film can stored in an out-building on the Paramount lot? As it is, what we still have illustrates a soupçon of the talents of the Oscar winning Jannings and of a violinist he watches from the seats of a theatre in this tale of a man who suffers hard times after falling victim to a gal and a crook depriving him of his job, his family and his dignity. It is a good story, and I really do hope someone turns up a copy one day...