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PizzaFLIX Presents CLASSIC MOVIE MONDAY Stars: Charles Farrell, Rose Hobart, Estelle Taylor Directed by: Frank Borzage • Classic Movie Monday A charismatic but troubled carnival barker falls in love with a vulnerable young woman, setting in motion a tragic chain of events that leads from earthly hardship to a haunting vision of the afterlife. Produced by Fox Film Corporation and directed by Frank Borzage, this 1930 adaptation brings Ferenc Molnár’s landmark 1909 Hungarian play to early sound-era Hollywood. First staged in Budapest and later embraced on Broadway and across Europe, Molnár’s Liliom became an international sensation, celebrated for its blend of romance, fatalism, and spiritual redemption. Its enduring popularity cemented its legacy as one of the great modern tragic love stories, inspiring multiple film adaptations and later reinterpretations. Charles Farrell stars as the troubled carnival barker, Liliom, with Rose Hobart as a humble, steadfast servant girl whose unwavering love endures even amid heartbreak and hardship. The cast also features Estelle Taylor, Lee Tracy, and Walter Abel in his film debut. While the original play explored themes of love, failure, and redemption across life and the afterlife, Borzage's cinematic vision elevated the material through stylized set design, expressionistic lighting, and surreal flourishes inspired by German cinema of the 1920s. Are you a PizzaFLIX Fanatic? 🎥 Join our exclusive Classic Movie Fan Club: / @pizzaflix Ferenc Molnár’s play has inspired several film adaptations. In 1921, Metro Pictures released A Trip to Paradise, directed by Maxwell Karger. This 1930 version was the first talkie adaptation. In 1935, Fox produced a French-language version starring Charles Boyer and directed by Fritz Lang. The story is best known today as the basis for Rodgers and Hammerstein’s 1945 musical Carousel. Be sure to LIKE, COMMENT, and SUBSCRIBE for more rare, vintage films every WEEK on PizzaFLIX. #liliom1930 #fullmovie #frankborzage #charlesfarrell #rosehobart #estelletaylor #precodehollywood #germanexpressionism #ferencmolnar #classicmovies #foxfilm #PizzaFLIX