Skin Deep (1929 film)
Skin Deep | |
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Directed by | Ray Enright |
Produced by | Warner Brothers |
Written by |
Gordon Rigby (writer) De Leon Anthony (titles) |
Based on |
Lucky Damage by Marc Edmund Jones |
Starring |
Monte Blue Betty Compson |
Cinematography | Barney McGill |
Edited by | George Marks |
Distributed by | Warner Bros. Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 6 reels |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Skin Deep is a 1929 American pre-Code drama film directed by Ray Enright and starring Monte Blue. It was produced and distributed by the Warner Brothers. It was also released in the U.S. in a silent version for theaters not equipped yet with sound. The film is a remake of a 1922 Associated First National silent film of the same name directed by Lambert Hillyer and starring Milton Sills.[1][2]
Cast
- Monte Blue as Joe Daley
- Davey Lee as District Atty. Carlson's son
- Betty Compson as Sadie Rogers
- Alice Day as Elsa Langdon
- John Davidson as Blackie Culver
- John Bowers as District Atty. Carlson
- Georgie Stone as Dippy
- Tully Marshall as Dr. Bruce Landon
- Robert Perry as Tim
Preservation status
All copies of this film are now lost.[3] However, the Vitaphone soundtrack, of music and effects, survive for the silent version.
See also
References
External links
- Skin Deep on IMDb
- Synopsis at AllMovie
- Page devoted to Skin Deep (Vitaphone Varieties)
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