Tenth Avenue (film)
Tenth Avenue, also known as Hell's Kitchen, is a 1928 American silent drama film directed by William C. deMille and starring Phyllis Haver, Victor Varconi and Joseph Schildkraut.[1]
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Directed by | William C. deMille |
Written by | Lloyd Carpenter Griscom Jack McGowan Douglas Z. Doty John W. Krafft |
Starring | Phyllis Haver Victor Varconi Joseph Schildkraut |
Cinematography | David Abel |
Edited by | Adelaide Cannon |
Production company | DeMille Pictures Corporation |
Distributed by | Pathé Exchange |
Release date | August 6, 1928 |
Running time | 70 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent English intertitles |
Cast
- Phyllis Haver as Lyla Mason
- Victor Varconi as Bob Peters
- Joseph Schildkraut as Joe Ross
- Louis Natheaux as Fink
- Robert Edeson as Detective Ed Burton
- Ethel Wales as Ma Mason
- Casson Ferguson as Curley
- Ernie Adams as Benny
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References
- Goble p.318
Bibliography
- Goble, Alan. The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter, 1999.
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