| Two lonely people discover short-lived happiness in this silent drama. Jim (Glenn Tryon) and Mary (Barbara Kent) live in the same rooming house in New York City, though they've never met; Jim works in a metal fabricating plant, and Mary runs a switchboard for the telephone company. While both have friends, they both long for something more in their lives. One afternoon, Jim decides to go to Coney Island to see the famous amusement park, and on the bus he spies Mary. Jim finds her attractive, and eventually works up the nerve to introduce himself on the beach. The two discover they share a mutual attraction, and over the course of the day Jim and Mary fall in love, while a visit to a fortune teller suggests to Mary that she's met the man who will become her husband. However, Jim and Mary are separated, and despite their best efforts the two don't know how to find one another again. Lonesome was released in 1929, as silent films were giving way to talking pictures; the picture was originally released silent, though it was soon reissued in a version with sound sequences.  
 Condition:NEW. Brand New Factory Sealed
 
 Product Details
 
 Actors: Barbara Kent, Glenn Tryon
 Directors: Paul Fejos
 Format: Black & White, Color, Full Screen, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
 Language: English
 Subtitles: English
 Region: Region A/1 (Read more about DVD/Blu-ray formats.)
 Aspect Ratio: 1.77:1
 Number of discs: 1
 Rated: Unrated
 Studio: Criterion Collection
 DVD Release Date: August 28, 2012
 Run Time: 69 minutes
 
 Special Features
 New digital restoration, featuring uncompressed monaural soundtrack
 Audio commentary featuring film historian Richard Koszarski
 The Last Performance, director Paul Fejos's 1929 silent starring Conrad Veidt
 Reconstructed sound version of Broadway, Fejos's 1929 musical
 Fejos Memorial, a 1963 visual essay produced by Paul Falkenberg
 Audio excerpts about Broadway from an interview with cinematographer Hal Mohr
 Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
 PLUS: A booklet featuring essays by critic Phillip Lopate
 
 Cast & Crew
 Barbara Kent 	Mary
 Fay Holderness 	Overdressed woman
 Gus Partos 	Romantic Gentleman
 Eddie Phillips 	The Sport
 Andy Devine
 Glenn Tryon 	Jim
 
 Technical Credits
 Paul Fejos 	Director
 Frank Atkinson 	Editor
 Carl Laemmle Jr. 	Producer
 Edward T. Lowe 	Screenwriter
 Mann Page 	Original Story
 Tom Reed 	Screenwriter
 Gilbert Warrenton 	Cinematographer
 
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