Frozen River is a lost 1929 part-talkie film directed by F. Harmon Weight and starring silent film canine star Rin Tin Tin and boy actor Davey Lee. Warner Bros. produced and distributed the film releasing it with sound recorded in the Vitaphone process.[2]
Frozen River | |
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Directed by | F. Harmon Weight |
Written by | Harry Behn Anthony Coldeway James A. Starr |
Story by | John F. Fowler |
Starring | Rin Tin Tin Davey Lee |
Cinematography | Nelson Laraby |
Edited by | Harold McLernon |
Music by | Louis Silvers |
Production company | Warner Bros. |
Distributed by | Warner Bros. |
Release date | April 20, 1929 |
Running time | 61 minutes; 6 reels |
Country | US |
Language | English |
Budget | $98,000[1] |
Box office | $318,000[1] |
According to Warner Bros records the film earned $241,000 domestically and $77,000 foreign.[1]
This is a lost film.[3] It was recorded using the Vitaphone sound on disc process.
According to the WildCat.org website, UCLA Film and Television Archive has a copy of the film.[4]
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