Overview:
Vitaphone production reels #2471-2478; third Warner Bros. feature film - the first being The Jazz Singer and the second Tenderloin - to include talking sequences, along with the by now usual Vitaphone musical score and sound effects. A copy of this film survives at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C., but the sound disks are lost.| Status: | Released (1928-04-25) |
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| Awards: | Nominated for 1 Oscar. 1 nomination total |
| Screen: | Anthony Coldeway, Jack Jarmuth, Rida Johnson Young |
| Productions: | Warner Bros. Pictures |
| Production Countries: | United States of America |
| Spoken Languages: | English |
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Casts
- 14515: Dolores Costello - Betsy Patterson
- 141600: Conrad Nagel - Jérôme Bonaparte
- 90000: John Miljan - Preston
- 98026: Marc McDermott - Col. Patterson
- 1536233: Pasquale Amato - Napoleon
- 1173024: Michael Vavitch - Capt. St. Pierre
- 148871: Andrés de Segurola - Capt. Du Fresne
Crews
- 14281: Alan Crosland - Director - Directing
- 147010: Anthony Coldeway - Writer - Writing
- 14284: Hal Mohr - Director of Photography - Camera
- 29997: Thomas Pratt - Editor - Editing
- 1102133: Gordon Hollingshead - Assistant Director - Directing
- 18371: George Groves - Sound Recordist - Crew
- 29969: David Mendoza - Music - Sound
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Dolores Costello (Betsy) is really quite mesmerising in this otherwise straightforward love story. She comes from wealthy Southern states plantation stock and takes a shine to her teacher. Needless to say, there is a bit of a gap in the social standing between them, until he - really ....
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