Summary
Desert Nights is an American film first released in 1929,
directed by William Nigh.
The film stars John Gilbert, Ernest Torrence, Mary Nolan and Claude King.
It has also been released under the title: Thirst.
Our overall rating for this film is: excellent.
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Credits
- Director: William Nigh
- Script: Marian Ainslee, Endre Bohem, Lenore J. Coffee, Ruth Cummings, Willis Goldbeck, John T. Neville, Dale Van Every
- Photo: James Wong Howe
- Music: William Axt
- Cast: John Gilbert (Hugh Rand), Ernest Torrence (Lord ’Steve’ Stonehill), Mary Nolan (Lady Diana Stonehill), Claude King (The Real Lord Stonehill)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 62 min; B&W; silent
- Aka: Thirst
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