Blue Water is a 1924 Canadian silent film directed by David Hartford and starring Pierre Gendron, Jane Thomas, and Norma Shearer. It is the last feature produced by Ernest Shipman, and is the Montreal-born, future MGM star Shearer's only Canadian film. It had a commercial release in Saint John, N.B., where it was shot, but no print is known to exist.[1][2]
Blue Water | |
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Directed by | David Hartford |
Written by | Faith Green Frederick William Wallace (novel) |
Produced by | Ernest Shipman |
Cinematography | Walter L. Griffin |
Production company | New Brunswick Films |
Distributed by | Ernest Shipman Films |
Release date | 16 April 1924 |
Country | Canada |
Languages | Silent English intertitles |
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