Give Me Liberty (1936 film)
Give Me Liberty | |
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Directed by | B. Reeves Eason |
Produced by | Vitaphone |
Written by | Forrest Barnes |
Starring |
John Litel Nedda Harrigan |
Music by | M.K. Jerome, Jack Scholl |
Cinematography | W. Howard Greene |
Edited by | Louis Hesse |
Distributed by | Warner Brothers Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 22 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Give Me Liberty is a 1936 American short drama film, filmed in Technicolor, produced by Vitaphone, released by Warner Brothers and directed by B. Reeves Eason. The film won an Academy Award at the 9th Academy Awards in 1937 for Best Short Subject (Color).[1][2]
Cast
- John Litel as Patrick Henry
- Nedda Harrigan as Doxie Henry
- Carlyle Moore, Jr. as Captain Milton
- Robert Warwick as George Washington
- George Irving as Thomas Jefferson
- Boyd Irwin as British Commissioner
- Gordon Hart as Anti-Rebel Delegate Speaker
- Myrtle Stedman as Martha Washington
- Shirley Lloyd as Party Guest Giving Patrick a Violin
- Ted Osborne as Randolph Peyton (as Theodore Osborne)
- Carrie Daumery as Party Guest
- Jesse Graves as Moses (Washington's servant)
- Wade Lane as Judge
- Charles Frederick Lindsley as Narrator
- Wilfred Lucas as His Excellency, permitting Henry's arrest
- Jack Mower as Gentleman
- Bancroft Owen as Tom
- Paul Panzer as Man with fur hat
- Sam Rice as Convention delegate extra
- John J. Richardson as Man kneeling to trip the Commissioner
- Cyril Ring as Delegate shouting "Treason! Treason!"
- Lottie Williams as Party guest at the Henrys'
- William Worthington as Pendleton
References
- ↑ "The 9th Academy Awards (1937) Nominees and Winners". oscars.org. Archived from the original on July 6, 2011. Retrieved August 7, 2011.
- ↑ "New York Times: Give Me Liberty". NY Times. Retrieved May 12, 2008.
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