The Great White Way
(1924) United States of America
B&W : Ten reels / [?] 9800 or 10,000? feet
Directed by E. Mason Hopper
Cast: Anita Stewart [Mabel Vandergrift], Tom Lewis [Duke Sullivan], T. Roy Barnes [Jack Murray], Oscar Shaw [Joe Cain], Dore Davidson [Adolph Blum], Ned Wayburn [himself], G.L. ‘Tex’ Rickard [himself], Harry Watson [the city editor], Hal Forde [Brock Morton], Olin Howard [Stubbs], Pete Hartley [the English boxing champion], Stanley Forde [Joe’s father], J.W. McGurk [himself], Fay King [herself], Earle Sande [himself], Kid Broad [himself], Jimmy Stone [Pete Hartley], Johnny Gallagher [a referee], Johnny Hennessey [Cain’s second], Billy Gould [Stone’s second], Frank Wunderley [McIntyre], Joe Humphries [the announcer], Jerry Peterson [Smoke], Arthur Brisbane [himself], Irvin S. Cobb [himself], Harry Charles Witwer [himself], ‘Bugs’ Baer [himself], Damon Runyan [himself], Billy De Beck [himself], George McManus [himself], Winsor McKay [himself], Neil Brinkley [himself], Harry Hirshfeld [himself], Hal Coffman [himself], Tammany Young, the Ziegfeld Follies Chorus
Cosmopolitan Corporation production; distributed by Goldwyn-Cosmopolitan Distributing Corporation. / Scenario by L. Dayle, from the adaptation by Luther Reed of the short story “Cain and Mabel” by Harry Charles Witwer. Set design by Joseph Urban. Assistant director, E.J. Babille. Cinematography by Harold Wenstrom and Henry Cronjager. Film editor, Walter Futter. Art titles (intertitles artwork) by the Old Master Studio. / © 12 March 1924 by Cosmopolitan Corporation [LP19978]. Premiered 3 January 1924 in New York, New York. Released [?] 17 February or 9 March? 1924. / Standard 35mm spherical 1.33:1 format. / Working title: Cain and Mabel.
Comedy-Drama: Boxing.
Survival status: (unknown)
Current rights holder: Public domain [USA].
Keywords: Athletes: Boxers - Sports: Boxing
Listing updated: 19 November 2009.
References: Website-AFI.
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