The Voice from the Sky
The Voice from the Sky is a 1930 American science fiction film serial directed by Ben F. Wilson and starring Wally Wales and Neva Gerber. The film was considered to be a lost film, but was recently rediscovered. It is the first serial film to have full sound.[1]
The Voice from the Sky | |
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Directed by | Ben F. Wilson |
Produced by | Ben F. Wilson |
Written by | Robert Dillon |
Starring | Wally Wales Neva Gerber |
Cinematography | William Nobles |
Edited by | Frederick Bain |
Production company | G.Y.B. Productions |
Distributed by | Hollywood Pictures Corporation |
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Running time | 10 episodes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Cast
- Wally Wales as Jack Deering, U. S. Secret Service
- Neva Gerber (as Jean Dolores) as Jean Lovell
- Robert Walker as Edgar Ballin
- J. P. Lockney as Geoffrey Mentor
- Al Haskell as Henchman 'Patch-Eye'
- Cliff Lyons as Henchman 'Humpy'
- John C. McCallum as J. C. Gates
- Merle Farris as Mrs. Deering (Jack's mother)
- The Man from Nowhere (a mysterious black-cloaked figure)
List of episodes
- Doomed
- The Cave of Horrors
- The Man from Nowhere
- Danger Ahead
- Desperate Deeds
- Trail of Vengeance
- The Scarlet Scourge
- Trapped by Fate
- The Pit of Peril
- Hearts of Steel
gollark: Update update: unfortunately, I cannot achieve low enough validation error to make this actually usable. Probably it would work better if the OCR thing were more accurate (there are issues with spacing), and if I rated memes from a dataset as "good" or "bad" instead of having "good" and "bad" sets from separate places (but this would take too long). I might put the mostly nonfunctional thing on github or something.
gollark: Update on the automatic meme classification thing: after far too much time dealing with various dependencyish issues, my stuff is being run through CLIP and extremely janky OCR then a sentence embedding model. I will begin work on actually implementing a classifier once the script finishes running on everything.
gollark: I mean, it's probably a better metric than picking randomly.
gollark: Great, I'll go investigate these on the weekend or something.
gollark: Do you know more about that? I can't find any information on that easily.
References
- Lowe, Denise (2004). An Encyclopedic Dictionary of Women in Early American Films, 1895-1930. Haworth Press. pp. 234–236. ISBN 0-7890-1843-8.
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