Seventh Heaven (1927)
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In 1927, Janet Gaynor won the first Academy Award for Best Actress with her performance in this film, among the most celebrated romances of the late silent era. Chico (Charles Farrell) is a poor sewer worker who has only two dreams in life: to be promoted to sweeping streets and to find a woman who will be his wife. While he prays for guidance and blessings, he continues to work in the filth beneath the Parisian streets. However, one day he meets Diane (Gaynor), a beautiful woman who has been handed many hardships in life and is being chased by the police for a petty crime. Chico helps her hide from the cops, and soon the two have fallen in love. Despite their poverty, they give each other a reason to go on, and they happily marry. But their bliss is shattered when Chico is called to fight in World War I; Diane lives for the day he returns, and when she's told that Chico was killed in battle, her world collapses and she renounces her faith in God. However, while Chico was severely injured on the battlefield and is now blind, he did not die, and now he must find his way back to the woman he loves. In addition to Gaynor's Oscar, Seventh Heaven earned statuettes for director Frank Borzage and screenwriter Benjamin F. Glazer. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast:
- Janet Gaynor - Diane
- Ben Bard - Col. Brissac
- Marie Mosquini - Madame Gobin
- Gladys Brockwell - Nana
- George E. Stone - Sewer Rat
- Lillian West - Arlette
- Charles Farrell - Chico
- David Butler - Gobin
- Albert Gran - Papa Boul
- Emile Chautard - Pere Chevillon
- Brandon Hurst - Uncle George
- Jessie Hasiett - Aunt Valentine
- Director(s):
- Frank Borzage
- Writer(s):
- Benjamin Glazer, Austin Strong
- Producer(s):
- William Fox
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- 1994 - Seventh Heaven - Library of Congress - U.S. National Film Registry






