The Black Watch
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The Black Watch | |
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Directed by | John Ford |
Produced by | Winfield R. Sheehan |
Written by | Talbot Mundy James Kevin McGuinness |
Starring | John Wayne |
Music by | William Kernell |
Cinematography | Joseph H. August |
Editing by | Alex Troffey |
Distributed by | Fox Film Corporation |
Release date(s) | 8 May 1929 |
Running time | 93 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
IMDb profile |
The Black Watch is a 1929 American early epic adventure drama film directed by John Ford and written by James Kevin McGuinness based on a novel by Talbot Mundy. The film starred Victor McLaglen. The film also starred an uncredited 19-year old John Wayne as an extra and he worked in the arts and costume department also on the film.
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[edit] Synopsis
Captain Donald King of the British Army goes to India just as World War I breaks out, convincing his comrades that he is a coward. In reality, he is on a secret mission to rescue British soldiers held prisoner there.
[edit] Cast
- Victor McLaglen as Capt. Donald Gordon King
- Myrna Loy as Yasmani
- David Rollins as Lt. Malcolm King
- Lumsden Hare as Colonel of the Black Watch
- Roy D'Arcy as Rewa Ghunga
- Mitchell Lewis as Mohammed Khan
- Cyril Chadwick as Maj. Twynes
- Claude King as General in India
- Francis Ford as Maj. MacGregor
- Walter Long as Harrim Bey
- David Torrence as Field Marshal
- Frederick Sullivan as General's Aide
- Richard Travers as Adjutant
- Pat Somerset as O'Connor, Black Watch Officer
- David Percy as Soloist, Black Watch Officer
- Joseph Diskay as Muezzin
- Joyzelle Joyner as Dancer (as Joyzelle)
[edit] Uncredited cast
- Harry Allen as Sandy
- Frank Baker as a 42nd Highlander
- Arthur Clayton as 42nd Highlander
- Gregory Gaye as a 42nd Highlander
- Mary Gordon as Sandy's Wife
- Bob Kortman as a 42nd Highlander
- Tom London as a 42nd Highlander
- Arthur Metcalfe as a 42nd Highlander
- Jack Pennick as a 42nd Highlander
- Randolph Scott as a 42nd Highlander
- Phillips Smalley as the Doctor
- Lupita Tovar in a Bit Part
- John Wayne as a 42nd Highlander
[edit] Release and acclaim
The film premiered on 8 May 1929.
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