In Old Chicago Movie Review
In Old Chicago Review
"In Old Chicago" Overview

Rating: NR
1937
Cast and Crew
Director : Henry KingProducer : Darryl F. Zanuck
Screenwiter : Sonya Levien,Lamar Trotti
Starring : Tyrone Power,Alice Faye,Don Ameche,Alice Brady,Andy Devine,Brian Donlevy,Phyllis Brooks
You know the O'Learys? Who had the famous cow that started the Chicago fire?
Well, this is not their story.
In Old Chicago imagines the (here, nearly fictional) O'Leary family in the days
before the infamous fire, turning Mrs. O'Leary into a widow and giving her two
sons (Tyrone Power and Don Ameche) who ply the opposite sides of the tracks.
The first two-thirds of the film concerns the O'Leary boys -- one has political
aspirations and one is quite the opposite, setting up the machinations that
will come to play when that stupid cow kicks over that carelessly lit lantern.
Much like the modern-day Titanic, the disaster to follow is just a backdrop for
the character study. And unfortunately, In Old Chicago can't hold our interest
for much more than five minutes on this account.
Alice Faye won an Oscar playing the film's chanteuse, and the film was
nominated for Best Picture -- a testament to the nearly $2 million spent on it
and its amazing special effects. That's not a CGI fire, folks.
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Review by Christopher Null
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