A huge-budget drama released by Fox Studios in 1937 in response to MGM's historical-disaster film SAN FRANCISCO, IN OLD CHICAGO is a fictionalized account of Chicago's Great Fire of 1871. Mrs. O'Leary's (Alice Brady, MY MAN GODFREY) two sons couldn't be more different: Jack (Don Ameche, HEAVEN CAN WAIT) is a lawyer in the running to become the mayor of the city, while Dion (Tyrone Power) is a powerful force in the less-reputable echelons of town. In addition to the divergent paths their lives have taken, the brothers are also in love with the same woman, beautiful singer Belle Fawcett (Alice Faye, HELLO, FRISCO, HELLO), whose choice between the brothers only intensifies their rivalry. The feud comes to a head just before Mother O'Leary's famous cow knocks over the fateful lantern, and in the ensuing chaos of the fire, the brothers join forces to salvage the city. Both tragedy and redemption visit the O'Leary family in a dramatic climax that features some stunning special effects footage of the consuming fire, which won the film the 1938 nomination for Best Picture.
DVD Features:
Region 1
Keep Case
Full Frame - 1.33
Audio:
Stereo - English
Subtitles - English, Spanish
SIDE 1
Theatrical Version (96 min.)
SIDE 2
Roadshow Version (109 min.)
Additional Release Material:
Bonus Shorts - MovieTone News (4 Segments)
Biography - Don Ameche
Stars
Don Ameche: American actor
Tyrone Power: Actor, NIGHTMARE ALLEY/WITNESS FOR THE PROSECUTION
Director
Henry King: American Director, TWELVE O'CLOCK HIGH (1949)
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Review 1:
"[A]ll charm, a lively blend of bogus history and cracker-jack spectacle."
Source: Entertainment Weekly
p.127 08/19/2005