The Front Page

The Front Page

Year: 1931

Runtime: 101 min

Language: English

Director: Lewis Milestone

Comedy

In this sidesplitting comedy, ace reporter Hildy Johnson trades in his typewriter for a wedding veil when he falls for Peggy Grant. But editor Walter Burns won't let him slip away so easily, orchestrating one last desperate attempt to snag the scoop of a lifetime - the escaped Earl Williams, notorious convict or innocent man?

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Timeline – The Front Page (1931)
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1

Setting the Scene

The play opens in the press room of Chicago's Criminal Courts Building, a place filled with tension and anticipation. Reporters gather, engaged in poker games and jests, awaiting crucial news about the trial of Earl Williams.

Chicago's Criminal Courts Building
2

The News of Earl Williams

Amidst the reporters' banter, they receive word that Earl Williams, a man accused of murdering a black policeman, has escaped from custody. This shocking news prompts a frenzy, as they rush to cover the breaking story, leaving Hildy Johnson momentarily unsure of his next move.

3

Hildy Johnson's Decision

Hildy Johnson, the charismatic star reporter, makes his late entrance to announce his resignation from journalism. He intends to pursue a respectable job and marry, but he is soon drawn back into the chaos of the news when Williams's escape occurs.

4

Earl Williams Appears

Just as the reporters exit, Earl Williams unexpectedly shows up at the window. He claims that he is not the Communist revolutionary he has been portrayed as, but rather a man who accidentally shot a policeman, consequently stirring Hildy's curiosity and sense of justice.

5

A Framed Innocent

As Earl reveals his innocence, Hildy becomes aware of the corrupt political machinations behind Williams’ sentencing. The mayor and sheriff appear to be using the case to manipulate public sentiment for their own electoral gain, which deeply impacts Hildy's perspective.

6

Hiding Williams

Realizing the urgency of the situation, Hildy decides to help Williams by hiding him inside a roll-top desk. This risky decision sets off a chain of events that will test Hildy’s commitment to journalism and his moral values.

7

A New Challenge

With Williams hidden away, Hildy faces a daunting challenge of smuggling him out of the courthouse. The pressure mounts as rival reporters and eager police officers roam nearby, oblivious to the secret within Hildy’s desk.

8

Turning to Walter Burns

In his hunt for a solution, Hildy turns to Walter Burns, the cunning managing editor of the *Examiner*. Though he initially detests the idea, Hildy's survival in the fast-paced environment of journalism forces him to seek Burns' help.

9

Concealing the Truth

As the night unfolds, Hildy must cleverly devise a plan to keep Williams safe from both reporters and law enforcement. This situation heightens the stakes for Hildy, who now finds himself entangled in a complex web of lies and deception.

10

The Pursuit of a Story

While managing the chaotic situation, Hildy is also driven by journalistic ambition. The potential of breaking a sensational story regarding Williams motivates him to continue risking everything for the scoop, even as his own morals are tested.

11

Moral Dilemmas

Hildy grapples with his own morals as the two sides of journalism—integrity versus ambition—clash dramatically. The realization of the repercussions of his actions gnaws at him, compelling him to redefine what it means to be a reporter.

12

The Role of Press and Politics

The narrative unfolds as Hildy witnesses firsthand how intertwined the press and political machinations can be. This critical observation forces him to consider the ethical implications of his choices and the power of the media.

13

The Escape Plan

Working swiftly, Hildy hatches a daring escape plan for Williams. With the clock ticking, he must navigate through the pressroom, avoiding curious onlookers while ensuring Williams's safe exit from the courthouse.

14

The Climax

During the climax of the story, Hildy’s determination to protect Williams reaches its peak. He faces multiple threats, from rival journalists to law enforcement, all while contending with his own ambition and complex choices.

15

Resolution of Conflict

As the events unfold, Hildy’s actions culminate in a resolution that challenges the very foundation of his career and personal ethics. The resolution leaves him contemplating the future of his life as a journalist and the impact of his choices on those around him.

Last Updated: November 16, 2024 at 18:07

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