the Great White Way | |
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Directed by | E. Mason Hopper |
Produced by | William Randolph Hearst(his Cosmopolitan Productions) |
Written by | Harry Charles Witwer(short story) Luther Reed(adaptation) L. Dayle(scenario) Old Master Studio(intertitles) |
Starring | Anita Stewart Oscar Shaw |
Cinematography | Henry Cronjager Harold Wenstrom |
Editing by | Walter Futter |
Distributed by | Goldwyn Pictures |
Release date(s) | January 3, 1924 |
Running time | 10 reels; 9,800 - 10,000 feet |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent film(English intertitles) |
The Great White Way is a 1924 silent film comedy centered around the sport of boxing and directed by E. Mason Hopper. It was produced by Cosmopolitan Productions and distributed through Goldwyn Pictures, just prior to the purchase of Goldwyn by Marcus Loew to become MGM. It was made with the cooperation of the New York City Fire Department. The film stars Oscar Shaw and Anita Stewart and is a lost film. It was remade twelve years later as Cain and Mabel with Marion Davies and Clark Gable.[1] [2]
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