Aloha Oe (film)
Aloha Oe is a 1915 silent film drama produced by Thomas Ince and released by the Triangle Film Corporation.[1][2] The script was reused in the 1931 film Aloha.[3] It is currently classified as a lost film.
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Directed by | Richard Stanton Charles Swickard Gilbert P. Hamilton |
Produced by | Thomas H. Ince |
Written by | J.G. Hawks Thomas Ince (scenario) |
Starring | Willard Mack Enid Markey |
Music by | J. E. Nurnberger |
Distributed by | Triangle Film Corporation |
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Running time | 5 reels (4,862) |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent |
Cast
- Willard Mack - David Harmon
- Enid Markey - Kalaniweo
- Margaret Thompson - Dris Keith
- Frank Borzage -
- J. Frank Burke -
- J. Barney Sherry -
- John Gilbert (uncredited)
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References
- Aloha Oe at silentera.com
- The AFI Catalog of Feature Films: Aloha Oe
- Brian Taves - Thomas Ince: Hollywood's Independent Pioneer 276 0813134226 2012 The 1931 Rogell Productions film Aloha, released by Tiffany, was credited to the story and screenplay by Ince and J. G. Hawks, from the 1915 New York Motion Picture Corp. production Aloha Oe. "
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