Big City
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Big City
Summary
Big City is a film[1]. It ranks in the top 4% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (86 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Big City's instance of is recorded as film[3].
- Big City was directed by Frank Borzage[4].
- Big City was directed by George B. Seitz[5].
- Dore Schary wrote the screenplay for Big City[6].
- Hugo Butler wrote the screenplay for Big City[7].
- Norman Krasna wrote the screenplay for Big City[8].
- Big City's composer is recorded as William Axt[9].
- Big City's genre is drama film[10].
- A cast member of Big City was Luise Rainer[11].
- A cast member of Big City was Spencer Tracy[12].
- A cast member of Big City was Charley Grapewin[13].
- A cast member of Big City was Victor Varconi[14].
- A cast member of Big City was William Demarest[15].
- A cast member of Big City was Jack Dempsey[16].
- A cast member of Big City was Bull Montana[17].
- A cast member of Big City was Ruth Hussey[18].
- A cast member of Big City was Dennis O'Keefe[19].
- A cast member of Big City was Lillian Worth[20].
- A cast member of Big City was Alice White[21].
- A cast member of Big City was Clem Bevans[22].
- A cast member of Big City was Eddie Quillan[23].
- A cast member of Big City was Guinn "Big Boy" Williams[24].
- A cast member of Big City was Irving Bacon[25].
- A cast member of Big City was Janet Beecher[26].
- A cast member of Big City was Jim Thorpe[27].
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Authorship and Creation
Producers include Norman Krasna[28] and Frank Borzage[29]. Directors include Frank Borzage[4] and George B. Seitz[5]. Screenwriters include Dore Schary[6], Hugo Butler[7], and Norman Krasna[8]. Cast members include Luise Rainer[11], Spencer Tracy[12], Charley Grapewin[13], Victor Varconi[14], William Demarest[15], and Jack Dempsey[16].
Publication
Big City was published on January 1, 1937[30]. The original language of it was English[31]. Its genre is drama film[10].
Why It Matters
Big City ranks in the top 4% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (86 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[32] It is known by 6 alternative names across languages and contexts.[33]