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East Side, West Side

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In the bustling heart of New York, two worlds collide in an exciting story of love and social tension. Eloise, a young and daring woman from high society, seeks to break free from the chains of her boring bourgeois life. She feels that her destiny lies in a more vibrant and authentic world, one that can be found on the city's East Side. Meanwhile, a talented but frustrated working-class artist, Jack, struggles to find his path in a society that seems to have little place for him. Caught in the daily grind of survival, Jack is drawn to the freedom and passion of bohemian life.

One night, their paths cross at an art gallery, and the spark between them is immediate. However, the relationship between Eloise and Jack is not just a love story; it represents a clash of classes and values that challenges the established norms. Through their encounters, the couple explores not only their mutual attraction but also the deep social divides that surround them. As they try to build a future together, they must confront the misunderstandings and prejudices of their respective families and friends, who resist accepting this unconventional union.

In an environment charged with social tensions and expectations, they both fight not only for their love but also for the freedom to be who they truly are. Will they succeed in challenging the status quo and finding their own path in a world full of expectations?

Media type
Movie
Year
1927
Director
Allan Dwan
Writer
Katherine Hilliker
H.H. Caldwell
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
7.10
Actors
George O’Brien
Virginia Valli
Holmes Herbert
June Collyer
J. Farrell MacDonald
Dore Davidson
Frank Allworth
John Miltern
Johnny Dooley
Jean Armour
Frank Dodge
William Fredericks
Edward Garvey
John Kearney
Harold Levett
Gordon McRae
Sonia Nodalsky
Dan Wolheim
Gender
Drama
Romance
Country
United States
Producers
William Fox
Original title
East Side, West Side
Duration
90
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