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Director: Carlyle Blackwell
Cast: Carlyle Blackwell, Edna Best, Alexander Field, Laurence Hanray
"A wealthy young man, through losing the bulk of his fortune, goes to Canada, where he encounters and loves the daughter of the scoundrel lawyer who has robbed him." (Synopsis from The Bioscope, November 1930.)
Critical Reception & Ratings
Beyond the Cities (1930) was a drama and adventure film directed by Carlyle Blackwell, but details about its critical reception and awards recognition are limited. Without any readily available ratings or reviews, the public reception of this early 20th century film remains unclear.
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Fans of adventure films with a dramatic twist will appreciate the 1930 drama 'Beyond the Cities', directed by Carlyle Blackwell. The story of a wealthy man who loses his fortune and travels to Canada, where he meets and falls for the daughter of the man who robbed him, offers a compelling blend of thrilling exploration and intimate emotional stakes.
Beyond the Cities is a 1930 British drama film directed by Carlyle Blackwell and starring Blackwell, Edna Best and Alexander Field. The film was made as a quota quickie for release by Paramount Pictures, and is believed to have been made at Twickenham Studios. The film is mainly set in Canada.
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