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      • The film features a theme song entitled "Beggars of Life" which was composed by J. Keirn Brennan and Karl Hajos.
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  2. Beggars of Life is an American part-talkie sound film that was directed by William Wellman. Although the film featured sequences with audible dialogue, the majority of the film had a synchronized musical score with sound effects.

  3. Jul 8, 2017 · Gladysz has trawled through the reviews to provide an answer, and even includes the full lyric sheet for the song that Wallace Beery sings on camera: “My girl is very fascinating/I don’t believe it over-rating.” ca. 1928, Probably USA — Actress Louise Brooks (left), and actors Richard Arlen (center) and Wallace Beery in a scene from the film .

  4. Beggars of Life (1928) - with Louise Brooks, Wichita's Silent Mega-StarBeggars of Life (1928) is quite remarkable for its vivid portrayal of hobo life in a p...

  5. May 21, 2019 · My You Tube channel features the songs written for, of, about the early decades of the movies, from about 1913 to 1932.

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  6. Nov 28, 2010 · BEGGARS OF LIFE - Waltz (Theme Song of the Motion Picture production, "Beggars of Life") (J. Keirn Brennan - Karl Hajos) ...more.

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  7. In his performance Mr. Beery seems to be torn between his late-day experiences as a comedian and his erstwhile portrayals of villainy. He ends by being a hero, or, at least, a belligerent hobo who makes the great sacrifice for Nancy, the girl killer, for whom the police are offering $1,000 reward.

  8. — With an added musical score, sound effects, and a song sung by Wallace Berry (either “Hark the Bells” or “Don’t You Hear Them Bells?” or “I Wonder Where She Sits Tonight”), Beggars of Life is considered Paramount’s first sound film.

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