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Chicago (1927)
by Frank Urson
4129688Chicago1927Frank Urson

PATHÉ PRESENTS
"CHICAGO"

WITH
PHYLLIS VAVER AND
VICTOR VARCONI


PRODUCED BY
De Mille Pictures Corp.


PASSED BY NATIONAL BOARD OF REVIEW
COPYRIGHT PATHÉ EXCHANGE, INC., MCMXXVII

SCREEN PLAY BY
LENORE J. COFFEE

FROM THE
STAGE PLAY WRITTEN BY


Maurine Watkins
AND PRODUCED BY
SAM H. HARRIS

PHOTOGRAPHY BY
PEVERELL MARLEY
SETTINGS BY
J. M. LEISEN

FILM EDITOR
ANNE BAUCHENS

DIRECTED BY
Frank Urson

Distributed by
Pathé

CAST OF CHARACTERS

Roxie Hart
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Phyllis Haver
Amos Hart
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Victor Varconi
Katie
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Virginia Bradford
William Flynn
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Robert Edeson
Casely
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Eugene Pallette
Asst. Dist. Attorney
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Warner Richmond
Reporter
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T. Roy Barnes
The Sergeant
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Clarence Burton
The Perfect Lady
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Julia Faye
The Matron
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May Robson
Two Gun Rosie
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Viola Louie

This is the drama of a Big City———every Big City———and of a little girl who was all wrong.

Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hart

Rich Man Succumbs Leaving Million in Gold


Prominent Chicago Financier Passes Away Following Long Heart Illness


Roy G. Burns 8240 Longworth Boulevard is dead at the zenith of a most important night and it is [...]

"Gee, I wish you had a little of that gold!"

"This is my gold——every curl worth a million!"

"Cut it out, Daddy——my breakfast is getting cold!"

"Here, Katie——some more coupons for you."

"I got this lovely Ingersoll with the last coupons you gave me."

MEYER & HART
CIGARSTOBACCOCIGARETTES

If you want to
hold your
Sweetie..
Buy her
Sweet Dream
CIGARETTES

"Hold your sweetie! Say, I'm tryin' to give mine the air!"

"If you had my sweetie you wouldn't want to give her the air."

863-431

WHILE THE INCENSE
[...] HELP A JAILOR


"She's just what the
doctor ordered"


SAD 'N' BLUE

[...] home. Left note.

Notice to collector
Collect delinquent payments
from Mrs. Amos Hart or take
back Piano.

Acme Piano Company.

"Gee, I'd know that bill collector ten blocks off!"

"Anytime I'm a dead one!"

"Did Roxie's great big Daddy miss his 'ittle Baby Face?"

"Shut your eyes, Daddy——I got a surprise for you!"

Mrs. A. Hart


LambertGowns
20 So. State Street


Lace Negligee 57.50
1 Pair Mnles 10.00
6 " Silk Hose @ 4.50 26.00
4 Crepe Silk Teddies @ 9.00 36.00

129.50

De Beaulieu & Co.
208 East Adams Street
NEGLIGEE AND BOUDOIR APPAREL

Chicago, Ill.,
9-1-27

Mrs. Amos Hart

[...] Pr. Silk Hose @ 5.00 60.00
[...] Pr. Garters @ 6.00 12.00
Boudoir Gown 145.00
[...]r Trimmed Negligee 185.00

402.00
Chicago, Ill., September 119
Mrs. Roxie Hart



To
Dr.

BOZZANIIMPORTER

626 So. Michigan Avenue
SILKS


6 yds. Crepe de Chine @ 3.95 21.60
5 " Charmeuse @ 5.00 25.00
2 " Georgette @ 4.50 54.00
4½ " Crepe Romaine @ 4.50 18.00
5 " Chiffon Velvet @10.50 63.00

181.60

Mrs. Amos Hart


In Account With
MACY & BURK
PERFUMES
166 No. Michigan Avenue


2 Bottles Toilet Water 6.50
Face Powder 7.50
Black Narcissus Perfume 12.50
Lip Sticks 4.75
Toilet Soap 5.00

"But you told me I could buy them."

"You women give me a pain! All you want is money!"

"Yeh———well, what else have you got?"

"Get this into your dumb Baby Face if you can——I'm through, see? All washed up——get me?"

"Please——Daddy———"

"Now, perhaps you'll believe me when I say I'm through!"

"You dirty tightwad——you bet your sweet life you're through!"

"Come quick, Daddy——something terrible has happened!"

"...a burglar——tried to hold me up——I shot him!"

"Hold your sweetie! Say, I'm tryin' to give mine the air!"

"Is there anything else you should tell me?"

"Police Station!"

"...and so, as a burglar trying to rob my home———I shot him!"

"A signed confession in ten minutes! Be sure your paper gives me the credit, Jake."

"Please, Mr. District Attorney——can't you see I wouldn't hurt a fly?"

"But your husband says——YOU DID IT!"

"You double-crossed me———you sneak———and you swore you'd stick!"

"You can't believe her! She doesn't know what she's saying! You have my signed confession that I did it!"

"You couldn't trust even the man who loves you."

"Don't let them hang me!——don't let them hang me!———"

"This case is just what I need! Something sensational to make me known!"

"Don't let them hang me!...Help me get away and I'll do anything for you!"

"Hang a woman with a face like that——Say, Justice ain't so blind!"

"Listen, sister——just trust yours truly. I'm the lad who'll play you up as 'Chicago's Most Beautiful Murderess'!"

"Who knows you now? NOBODY! But I'll put you over big. Tomorrow they'll be namin' babies after you. Why, you'll be famous!"

"Don't be so grouchy, they'll think you're mad at me!"

"You be the murdered man, while I pose Roxie as Remorse."

YANKS WIN AMERICAN LEAGUE PENNANT

FIVE CENTS
CITY

SPORTS
COMPLETE

THE
CHICAGOGAZETTE
A Newspaper for all the people



ROXIE HART
THE "JAZZ SLAYER"


CHICAGO'S MOST
BEAUTIFUL MURDERESS
HUSBAND TRIES TO
TAKE GUILT


Roxie Calm Under Excitement, But Declares She Will
Fight for Life. Detectives Have Hot Case.

Fierce Blizzard Staggers the Entire Northwest

LATEST
EDITION


COMPLETE
NEWS


THE
CHICAGOADVOCATE
AN EXPONENT OF THE TRUTH



ROXIE RIDDLES ROMEO


"JAZZ SLAYER" JAILED
ON MURDER CHARGE


Girl Admits Shooting Rodney Casley in Apartment;
Husband Attempts To Take Responsibility
For Fatal Affray

Detroit News and Mirror


BLONDE BEAUTY FACES
GRAND JURY INDICTMENT

****CHICAGO ADVOCATE

BEAUTY MUST STAND TRIAL
FOR FIRST-DEGREE MURDER


BEAUTIFUL JAZZ SLAYER FACES
MURDER CHARGE


Girl Wife Accused of Deliberate Killing of Rodney Casley;
Prosecution Promises Quick Trial For
Defendant


By Jason Humphries

Announcing that he will demand the extreme penalty—death on the gallows—for Roxie Hart, the "Jazz Slayer," District Attorney Harrison is making preparations to [...]

ROXIE HART

"Seventeen columns and twenty-three pictures!"

"That's nothing. I had twenty-two columns and thirty pictures!"

"Her husband——er——passed on sort of unexpected. She's a real lady——uses Black Narcissus perfume, and never makes her bed."

"For heaven's sake shut up so a lady can read!"

"Charleston Lou——knifed her sweetie in a dance hall."

STANDARD ETIQUETTE

WHEN IS IT CORRECT TO USE A KNIFE?


The knife is used for the sole purpose of cutting food and is always held in the right hand. It is unnecessary to add that no one with any pretensions to breeding is ever guilty of conveying food to the mouth with the knife.

While the right hand is occupied with the knife, the fork is held in the left hand. When the food does not require cutting, and is separated into small portions with the fork, the fork is held in the right hand. In America, it is cus- [...]

"That's just Teresa——she killed her baby because her man wouldn't give her a weddin' ring."

"What a nice social club this is—stranglers—knifer-throwers and sharpshooters!"

"You ought to feel right at home!"

"Peroxide!"

"False hair——false hair!"

"This is a decent jail——you can't act here the way you do at home!"

"Mrs. Hart's husband to see her."

"I could be hung for what I think of this jail!"

"You probably will be!"

"Amos, my husband!"

"Do you realize that you just killed a man? Aren't you even sorry?"

"You're just sore 'cause I'm getting all the publicity!"

"I've got Flynn, the great criminal lawyer——waiting to see you!"

"He can't see me like this! I gotta make a hit with that baby!"

"Now, before we begin, there is one little detail——"

"——the matter of my retainer's fee. Five thousand dollars cash——in advance."

"Yes——only five thousand dollars. Very little for the life of such a young and beautiful woman!"

"But, Mr. Flynn——I haven't got it!"

"Are you going to let me rot in jail for a few measly dollars!"

"Please, Mr. Flynn——shouldn't blondes be cheaper?"

"Remember, only yesterday you said every curl was worth a million!"

"Think of your little Roxie with an ugly rope around her neck."

"I'll get it——I'll get the money!"

"Cut the bull! I'm not your husband——I'm your lawyer!"

PREMIER LIFE INSURANCE
Policy Advance (Loan) Agreement

[...] 1908 and later
paid-up policies


$1000.00

I, the undersigned, in consideration of the advance by the PREMIER LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, of one thousand Dollars, am the sole security Policy No. 36411-A issued by said Company on the life of Amos Hart, hereby [...] as follows:

[...]

[...] may be paid to Amos Hart [...] this 14 [...] 1927.

Amos Hart


Form 2143A

SAVINGS

MONEY
-TO-
LOAN

WILLIAM FLYNN

"Twenty-five hundred dollars——that's all I could raise. Couldn't I pay the rest on installments?"

"Installments? You must think you're buying a Ford!"

"I don't care how you get the rest of this money—but if you don't get it by tomorrow, you'll see your wife at the end of a rope!"

"You got a great system, Flynn. You don't break the law but you certainly put a crimp in it!"

"That's a lotta jack—better put it in a safe!"

"In a safe! When most of my clients are safe-crackers!"

"That's the watch he dropped!"

"Did you get the money?"

"And I need some spending money, too!"

"What time is it?"

"Twenty-one minutes to eleven."

"He'd do anything for you, wouldn't he? Lie, cheat or steal!"

"Sure——why wouldn't he?"

President Sees Greater Prosperity For Country

LATEST
EDITION


COMPLETE
NEWS


THE
CHICAGOADVOCATE
AN EXPONENT OF THE TRUTH



ROXIE HART FACES JURY
IN MURDER TRIAL TODAY


"JAZZ SLAYER" TO TELL OWN
STORY OF SHOOTING


Beauty Accused of Murder Takes Part in Bitter
Struggle For Acquittal on Charges
in Sensational Case

"A millionaire wants to adopt me!"

"You can't tell a jury you shot to save your honor——with a skirt up to your hips!"

"Now——a last rehearsal. And when I talk about your virtue, look as if you knew what virtue meant!"

"Look into that shrinking girl's eyes———"

"Gentlemen of the Jury—this brave——"

"Look brave!"

"This sweet———"

"This gentle———"

"This noble little woman!"

"Remember——if the District Attorney calls you names———"

"I'll crown him!"

"No, you won't——you'll droop——that's what you'll do——DROOP!"

"It's me they want to see——not you——hopping around like a little fat monkey!"

Roxy Hart enters court
She wears a pink dress

"Do you consider this proper attire for a married woman receiving a man visitor?"

"I consider it as proof that his call was unexpected and unwelcome!"

"Why did you keep a loaded gun in your home?"

"That my wife might never be left unprotected!"

"Why did you think your wife might need such protection?"

"Because I was afraid she might appear as lovely and desirable to other men as she does to me."

He's a cinch

He's a cinch
Droop, you idiot, droop!

"You are excused, Mr. Hart!"

"Your Honor—I'd like to call Roxie Hart!"

"Do you swear?"

"Now, Roxie, tell the jury in your own way the tragic happenings of that fatal morning."

"I begged Mr. Casely to go away, but he forced his way in——"

"I told him no good would come of it———that I loved my husband———"

"——then I saw his face coming towards me———and that dreadful look in his eyes———"

"And then we both grabbed for the gun!"

"And I shot——to save my honor!"

LATEST
EDITION


COMPLETE
NEWS


THE
CHICAGOADVOCATE
AN EXPONENT OF THE TRUTH



ASST. DIST. ATTY. FLAYS ROXIE HART
PROSECUTION DEMANDS DEATH PENALTY


ROXIE HART IS TARGET
FOR SCATHING ATTACK
BY ASST. DIST. ATTORNEY


"Those misty eyes were not too dimmed by tears to accurately aim that fatal shot!"

"Forget the sob stuff, gentlemen. This woman killed a man! The hangman's noose knows no sex——nor should you!"

"They're going to hang me!"

"I will not stoop to answer the District Attorney's insinuations——not to men of your high intelligence!"

"Look into that shrinking girl's eyes!"

"WHAT do you see there?"

"Gentlemen of the Jury. We have before us, accused of the vile crime of murder, this brave——"

"This sweet———"

"This gentle———"

"This NOBLE little woman!"

"Do you believe a woman should hold the life of her attacker higher than her VIRTUE?"

"Hark! The Heavenly sound of bells."

"Those bells, gentlemen, are the voice of your Conscience, saying———'He who is without sin among you————'!"

"Roxie's eyes were not too dimmed by tears to shoot! NO! They were lighted by the pure glow of her innocent soul!"

"Gentlemen——if you convict that delicate girl——it will be like taking these fragile flowers———"

"———and crushing them into bruised and broken blossoms!"

"We rest, Your Honor."

"You do Mr. Hart's housework and you'd better tell us where he hid that money!"

$5,000


TENTH NATIONAL BANK

THE
CHICAGOGAZETTE
A Newspaper for all the people



ROXIE HART ACQUITTED
JURY OUT FOUR HOURS


FAMOUS "JAZZ SLAYER" FREED IN
SENSATIONAL MURDER CHARGE

"I'll learn yuh to squeal on my sweetie!"

"Two Gun Rosie! Ain't God good to the papers!"

"Listen, sister, you're yesterday's news and that's deader than last year's hat!"

"We got an idea you helped yourself to a wad of money outta Flynn's safe."

"Come through now——where is it?"

"Gee, this is a swell home-coming for me——after all I've suffered!"

"The thief dropped this Ingersoll. If it isn't yours—show us the one you bought at Epstein's pawn shop!"

"I'm sorry to interrupt——I just wanted to return the watch I borrowed from Mr. Hart."

"I've stuck through this horrible mess, letting you think I was a blind fool———"

"I've lied for you, cheated for you, stolen for you——and now I'm through!"

"Daddy——don't you love me any more?"

"Yes, I love you from every golden curl of your head down to the soles of your little feet———"

"But I'd see my soul burn in hellfire before I'd touch you again!"

"I know why you want to shake me——so you can spend that money on some other woman!"

"If that was clean money I'd return it, but it's blood money——gotten by cheating the gallows of criminals."

"My, but you've made a mess of things, Mr. Hart———"

"———let me straighten them up for you."

The
End

CECIL B. DE MILLE

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