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The Johnstown Flood
The Johnstown Flood

6.8

The Johnstown Flood

NR·1926·67m

Summary

A dramatic recreation of the Johnstown Flood of 1889.

Crew

Director

Irving Cummings

Writer

Robert Lord

Writer

Edfrid A. Bingham

Reviews

Cinema_Snobb

Cinema_Snobb

February 5, 2024

8

"The Johnstown Flood" was one of the biggest hits of the Silent Era. But for years it was considered near lost. There was one copy left and it was in bad condition. Well...the beauty of film restoration is apparent here. In 2023 the restoration of the film was complete and it is beautiful.

Based on a true story from 1999 in Johnstown, Pennsylvania. George O'Brien plays Tom, a logger who becomes concerned that the dam that overlooks the town is unsafe and cannot handle the upcoming Spring runoffs and rain.

He takes the issue to the logging company owners, but they ignore him since they have a big contract for lumber that is due soon. A little love triangle also springs up with George and the logging owner's daughter and a sweet local names Anna, played by Janet Gaynor.

But as a wedding approaches the dam reaches its peak.

For 1926 the effects are stunning, and the direction and story is quite sophisticated. George O'Brien and Janet Gaynor are two the Silent Era's greatest stars and they are wonderful together.

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Status:

Released

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Budget:

$0.00

Revenue:

$0.00

Keywords

pennsylvania, usa
disaster
special effects
rainstorm
flood
tree cutting
catastrophe
double exposure effects
miniature effects
water management
civil engineering
magnate
lumber camp
power of the people
town folk
environmental catastrophe
rain special effect
dam collapse
lumber mill
risk of rain