Beggars of Life
"Beggars of Life" is a silent film released in 1928, directed by William A. Wellman. The movie stars Louise Brooks and Richard Arlen and tells the story of a young woman who, after a tragic event, finds herself living on the streets. The film explores themes of poverty, survival, and the human condition.
The narrative follows the protagonist as she navigates the challenges of life as a beggar, forming connections with other outcasts. The film is notable for its striking visuals and emotional depth, showcasing the struggles of those marginalized by society during the Great Depression.