Jazzmania is a 1923 American silent drama film directed by Robert Z. Leonard and starring his then-wife Mae Murray. In keeping with Murray's previous films and a few of her succeeding films, the movie possesses some of the most provocative attire worn by an actress in film up to that time. As with Fascination, Edmund Goulding wrote the original screen story and screenplay.
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Directed by | Robert Z. Leonard |
Written by | Alfred A. Cohn (titles) |
Screenplay by | Edmund Goulding |
Story by | Edmund Goulding |
Starring | Mae Murray Rod La Rocque Jean Hersholt Lionel Belmore |
Cinematography | Oliver T. Marsh |
Production company | Tiffany Pictures |
Distributed by | Metro Pictures |
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Running time | 80 mins. |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
A print of Jazzmania is in the collection of George Eastman House.[1][2][3]
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