
Prospector Harry Farley returns from Alaska to find that his sister, Helen, has gone to New York with Florence, her blind daughter, after being deserted by her husband, Richard Norman. Under the name of Sidney Heaton, Norman has married Blanche Maberly and fallen in with a bootlegging gang while succumbing to the blackmail of Dick Watkins.


The cinematic tapestry of Lost in a Big City is a complex and deeply human exploration of the frailties and strengths that define us. Against the backdrop of a city that seems to swallow all in its path, the story of Harry Farley and his unyielding pursuit of justice for his family is a powerful testament to the indomi...

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"The cinematic tapestry of Lost in a Big City is a complex and deeply human exploration of the frailties and strengths that define us. Against the backdrop of a city that seems to swallow all in its path, the story of Harry Farley and his unyielding pursuit of justice for his family is a powerful testament to the indomitable human spirit. As the narrative unfolds, it becomes clear that this is not merely a tale of good versus evil, but a nuanced exploration of the gray areas that we all inhabit.T..."
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