South Sea Rose

South Sea Rose is a 1929 American comedy-drama film distributed by the Fox Film Corporation and produced and directed by Allan Dwan. This picture was Dwan's second collaboration with star Lenore Ulric, their first being Frozen Justice. Much of the cast and crew on Frozen Justice returned for this film.[1]

South Sea Rose
Lenore Ulric as "Rose"
Directed byAllan Dwan
Produced byAllan Dwan
Written bySonya Levien
Elliott Lester (dialogue)
Based onLa Gringa
by Tom Cushing
StarringLenore Ulric
Music byPeter Brunelli (uncredited)
Arthur Kay (uncredited)
Glen Knight (uncredited)
CinematographyHarold Rosson
Edited byHarold Schuster
Distributed byFox Film Corporation
Release date
December 8, 1929
August 3, 1931 (Finland)
Running time
69 minutes (7 reels)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

South Sea Rose is based the 1928 Broadway stage play La Gringa by Tom Cushing which starred then unknown theatre player Claudette Colbert.[2] Like Frozen Justice, this film is now presumed lost.[3]

Cast

gollark: Wonderful.
gollark: ```rust// randomly increase/decrease one of the channels in a color by `range`fn mod_channel(rng: &mut WyRand, range: u16, n: u16) -> u16 { let rand = rng.generate_range(0, range * 2 + 1); let o = ((n as u32) + (rand as u32)).saturating_sub(range as u32); o as u16}```
gollark: This is basically just meant to increase/decrease a `u16` by a randomly generated `u16` amount.
gollark: I *think* I wanted to avoid having to convert to signed integers, so it does some weird stuff where it does subtraction instead?
gollark: I'm not actually entirely sure why and I don't understand what this is doing.

References

  1. Lombardi, Frederic (2013). Allan Dwan and the Rise and Decline of the Hollywood Studios. McFarland. p. 174. ISBN 0-7864-3485-6.
  2. Dick, Bernard F. (2008). Claudette Colbert: She Walked in Beauty. Univ. Press of Mississippi. p. 27. ISBN 1-60473-329-2.
  3. South Sea Rose at silentera.com


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