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Dream Street
Dream Street

Dream Street (1921)

62% User Rating
2h 12min
Romance
Drama

"Pulsating with Good Love and Bad Passion Against a Hazy Shadow of Oriental Hop Fancies."

Three men in London compete for the love of a dance-hall girl.

D.W. GriffithDirector

Cast

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Carol Dempster

Carol Dempster

Gypsy Fair

Charles Emmett Mack

Charles Emmett Mack

Billy McFadden

Ralph Graves

Ralph Graves

James Spike McFadden

Edward Peil Sr.

Edward Peil Sr.

Swan Way

Tyrone Power Sr.

Tyrone Power Sr.

Street Preacher

Morgan Wallace

Morgan Wallace

Masked Violinist

William J. Ferguson

William J. Ferguson

Gypsy's Father

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George Neville

Tom Chudder

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Charles Slattery

Police Inspector

Porter Strong

Porter Strong

Samuel Jones

Charles Fang

Charles Fang

Reviews (1)

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CinemaSerf
CinemaSerf
Rating 60%

October 11, 2025

Despite the fact that there is a surfeit of almost theatrical ham on display here, I actually did quite enjoy this love triangle story. It’s the dance hall “Gypsy” (Carol Dempster) who is the fulcrum for men who are keen to make her their’s. Luckily, she isn’t too worried that siblings “Billy” (Charles Emmett Mack) and “Spike” (Ralph Graves) are vying for her attention with all the charm and subtlety of an air raid, nor that after a scene that leave little to our imagination, she has caused the local Chinaman (Charles Fong) to get into trouble with the constabulary. Presently, as the plot thickens, enter the malevolent “Way” (Edward Pell Snr.) who also takes an interest in our flighty dancer and tensions duly mount. Whom might she choose, if anyone? It would be fairly easy to pick this apart, this film. Though I felt Pell probably held the best hand from amongst the characters, the bulk of the acting is really nothing much to write (or mime) home about. Dempster does manage to glisten a little, but like Mack she has a role that calls for too many, almost schizophrenic, persona changes that can at times make you feel almost dizzy. That said, though, it does move along efficiently with solid, if hardly remarkable, production techniques that whilst perhaps not DW Griffiths’s finest hour behind the camera, provides a watchable drama from a still fairly embryonic industry that deliberately or otherwise manages to capture much of the seamy side of London’s sordid Limehouse district. It’s too long, but worth a watch.

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