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192876 minDrama, Romance

The Docks of New York

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Is The Docks of New York worth watching? With a rating of 6.907/10, this Drama, Romance film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Docks of New York Synopsis

A blue-collar worker on New York's depressed waterfront finds his life changed after he saves a woman attempting suicide.

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Top Cast

George Bancroft
George BancroftBill Roberts
Betty Compson
Betty CompsonMae
Olga Baclanova
Olga BaclanovaLou
Clyde Cook
Clyde Cook'Sugar' Steve
Mitchell Lewis
Mitchell LewisAndy
Guy Oliver
Guy OliverThe Crimp
May Foster
May FosterMrs. Crimp
Lillian Worth
Lillian WorthSteve's Girl
Gustav von Seyffertitz
Gustav von SeyffertitzHymn Book Harry
Richard Alexander
Richard AlexanderLou's Sweetheart (uncredited)

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Is The Docks of New York worth watching?

The Docks of New York has received mixed reviews with a 6.907/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Drama, Romance movies.

Is The Docks of New York hit or flop?

The Docks of New York has received average ratings (6.907/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is The Docks of New York?

The Docks of New York is a Drama, Romance movie that A blue-collar worker on New York's depressed waterfront finds his life changed after he saves a woman attempting suicide....

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfJun 6, 2022
★ 7

This is a beautiful example of the film-makers craft. Josef von Sternberg and Harold Rosson have created a thing of aesthetic beauty coupled with an interesting - if not especially deep - character study of two people George Bancroft ("Bill") and Betty Compson ("Mae)". The camera loves both of them - and interestingly for the late 1920s, it is not shy in illustrating the beauty of the male physique as well as the beauty of both Compson and Olga Baclanova ("Lou"). The story isn't really the main feature of the film: "Bill" is a stoker on the docks where he encounters a potential suicide victim - the disillusioned hooker "Mae" with whom he soon bonds - much to the frustration of his ex wife "Lou". It is almost totally devoid of sentiment, it is gritty, earthy and although to look at the pair, their love appears unlikely, it does engage with some almost crude, witty, interventions from "Lou" to keep the story entertaining as well as stylish. I am a fan of most of JVS's films - the "Scarlett Empress" (1934) being my favourite, but this one is up there...