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  1. Underworld (also released as Paying the Penalty) is a 1927 American silent crime film directed by Josef von Sternberg [1] and starring Clive Brook, Evelyn Brent and George Bancroft. The film launched Sternberg's eight-year collaboration with Paramount Pictures, with whom he would produce his seven films with actress Marlene Dietrich.

  2. Underworld: Directed by Josef von Sternberg, Arthur Rosson. With George Bancroft, Evelyn Brent, Clive Brook, Fred Kohler. Boisterous gangster kingpin Bull Weed rehabilitates his former lawyer from his alcoholic haze, but complications arise when he falls for Weed's girlfriend.

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    • Crime, Drama, Film-Noir
    • Josef von Sternberg, Arthur Rosson
    • 1927-10-29
  3. With its supple, endlessly expressive camera work and tightly wound screenplay based on a story by legendary scribe Ben Hecht (who won an Oscar for it the first year the awards were given), Underworld solidified von Sternberg’s place as one of Hollywood’s most exciting new talents.

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  4. Aug 13, 2021 · Josef von Sternbergs riveting breakthrough is widely considered the film that launched the American gangster genre as we know it. George Bancroft plays heavy Bull Weed, a criminal kingpin whose jealous devotion to his moll, Feathers (Evelyn Brent), gets him into hot water with a rival hood and, ultimately, the authorities.

    • 82 min
  5. Underworld (1927) Director: Josef von Sternberg. Screenplay: Charles Furthman, Howard Hawks, Ben Hecht. Cinematography: Bert Glennon. Production: Hector Turnbull, Paramount Pictures (USA) Starring: George Bancroft, Evelyn Brent, Clive Brook, Fred Kohler. Release: 8/1927 Duration: 80'.

  6. www.rottentomatoes.com › m › 10000735-underworldUnderworld - Rotten Tomatoes

    Mar 26, 2009 Full Review Fernando F. Croce Slant Magazine Josef von Sternberg's Underworld is a fascinating early cornerstone of both the director's worldview and the gangster genre.

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    • Crime, Drama
  7. Underworld, Sternberg's third feature (not counting uncredited reshoots and re-edits of other films), has been called the first gangster film, but apart from anticipating some of the conventions taken up in films like The Public Enemy, Little Caesar and especially Scarface, this proto-gangster film is far more of an atmospheric character piece ...