Tol'able David is a 1930 American Pre-Code drama film directed by John G. Blystone and produced and released by Columbia Pictures. It is a remake of the 1921 silent film Tol'able David, which starred Richard Barthelmess and Ernest Torrence.
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Directed by | John G. Blystone |
Written by | Benjamin Glazer (screenplay) |
Based on | "Tol'able David" by Joseph Hergesheimer |
Produced by | Harry Cohn |
Starring | Richard Cromwell Noah Beery |
Cinematography | Ted Tetzlaff |
Edited by | Glen Wheeler |
Distributed by | Columbia Pictures |
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Running time | 65 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Columbia film stars Richard Cromwell in the Barthelmess part after he won an audition over thousands of hopefuls and Harry Cohn gave him his screen name and a $75/week contract.
It is preserved in the Library of Congress.[1][2]
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