The Right of Way is a 1931 American pre-Code film directed by Frank Lloyd and produced and distributed by First National Pictures. It stars Conrad Nagel and Loretta Young.[1] The story was filmed previously in 1915 and in 1920.
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Directed by | Frank Lloyd (uncredited) |
Written by | Francis Edward Faragoh (adaptation) |
Based on | The Right of Way (novel) by Gilbert Parker |
Produced by | Frank Lloyd |
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Cinematography | John F. Seitz |
Edited by | Terry O. Morse |
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Distributed by | First National Pictures |
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Running time | 68 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
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Cast
edit- Conrad Nagel as Charley "Beauty" Steele
- Loretta Young as Rosalie Evantural
- Fred Kohler as Joseph Portugais
- William Janney as Billy Wantage
- Snitz Edwards as Luis Trudel
- George C. Pearce as The Cure
- Halliwell Hobbes as The Seigneur
- Olive Tell as Kathleen
- Brandon Hurst as Crown Attorney
- Yola d'Avril as Suzette
Preservation status
editA copy of The Right of Way is preserved at the Library of Congress.[2]
References
edit- ^ The AFI Catalog of Feature Films 1893–1993: The Right of Way
- ^ Catalog of Holdings The American Film Institute Collecition and The United Artists Collection at The Library of Congress (<-book title) p. 152 (c.1978) by the American Film Institute
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