The O'Learys' lives take an unexpected turn when their cow kicks over a lantern and starts the Chicago Fire... (Learn more)
Starring: Tyrone Power, Ed Brady, Minerva Urecal (View All)
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Starring: Tyrone Power, Ed Brady, Minerva Urecal
In Old Chicago was 20th Century-Fox's spin on MGM's San Francisco--a personal saga played out against the backdrop of a famous 19th Century disaster. Alice Brady plays Mrs. O'Leary, a widow who brings her two young boys to the sleepy village of Chicago. As the city grows in prominence and prestige, so do the boys: One son (Tyrone Power) becomes a rascal who dreams of creating his own entertainment empire, while the other son (Don Ameche) matures into an honest, straight-laced lawyer. Both boys woo a beautiful singer (Alice Faye), who favors the more reckless of the two. As the headstrong son gains control of the more disreputable forms of Chicago entertainment, the serious son becomes the city's Mayor. The requisite rivalry between the two reaches a fever pitch just before their mother's cow knocks over a lantern and sets off the Great Chicago Fire of 1871. The O'Leary boys unite in trying to fight the conflagration and rescue the populace; the mayor dies, and the wastrel son vows to mend his ways and help build a "new" Chicago. In Old Chicago is climaxed spectacularly by the famous fire, a masterwork of special effects courtesy of 20th Century-Fox's Fred Sersen. The film, which originally ran 115 minutes, is currently available only in its shorter (and better paced) reissue version. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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US Release Date
4/15/38
MPAA Rating
Not Rated
Running Time
110
Locations
- Chicago, IL
- Lake Michigan
Language
- English
Awards
- Winner of the Best Assistant Director award at the 1937 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie Awards.
- Winner of the 10 Best Films award at the 1937 Film Daily [Festival/Award] Awards.
- Nominated for a Best Original Story award at the 1937 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie Awards.
- Winner of the Best Supporting Actress award at the 1937 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie Awards.
- Nominated for a Best Picture award at the 1937 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie Awards.
- Nominated for a Best Sound award at the 1937 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie Awards.







