Times Square (1929 film)
Times Square is a 1929 American drama film directed by Joseph Boyle and starring Alice Day, Arthur Lubin and Emile Chautard.[1] It was released in both silent and sound versions and was shot in Los Angeles and New York.[2]
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Directed by | Joseph Boyle |
Produced by | Samuel Sax |
Written by | Norman Houston Adele Buffington Casey Robinson |
Starring | Alice Day Arthur Lubin Emile Chautard |
Cinematography | Ray June |
Edited by | W. Donn Hayes |
Production company | Gotham Productions |
Distributed by | Lumas Film Corporation |
Release date | September 1929 |
Running time | 78 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Cast
- Alice Day as Elaine Smith
- Arthur Lubin as Russ Glover / Benjamin Lederwitski
- Emile Chautard as David Lederwitski
- Ann Brody as Sarah Lederwitski
- John Miljan as Dick Barclay
- Arthur Housman as Lon Roberts
- Josef Swickard as Professor Carrillo
- Natalie Joyce as Lida
- Eddie Kane as Nat Ross
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References
- Cook p.641
- "Remarks at Random". Variety. 28 September 1928.
Bibliography
- Samantha Cook. Writers and production artists. St James Press, 1993.
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