Summary
Words and Music is an American film comedy first released in 1929,
directed by James Tinling.
The film stars Lois Moran, David Percy, Helen Twelvetrees, William Orlamond and Elizabeth Patterson.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: James Tinling
- Script: Andrew Bennison, Frederick Hazlitt Brennan, Jack McEdwards
- Photo: Don Anderson, Charles G. Clarke, Charles Van Enger
- Music: Con Conrad, Archie Gottler, Sidney D. Mitchell, Dave Stamper
- Cast: Lois Moran (Mary Brown), David Percy (Song and dance principal), Helen Twelvetrees (Dorothy Blake), William Orlamond (Pop Evans), Elizabeth Patterson (Dean Crockett), John Wayne (Pete Donahue), Frank Albertson (Skeet Mulroy), Tom Patricola (Hannibal), Eddie Bush (Biltmore Quartet member), Paul Gibbons (Baltimore Quartet member), Bill Seckler (Biltmore Quartet member), Ches Kirkpatrick (Biltmore Quartet member), Bubbles Crowell (Bubbles), Vina Gale (Adagio dancer), Muriel Gardner (Song and dance principal), Harriet Griffith (Adagio dancer), John Griffith (Adagio dancer), Charles Huff (Adagio dancer), Helen Hunt (Adagio dancer), Dorothy Jordan (Song and dance principal), Richard Keene (Singer), Helen Parrish (Song and dance principal), Arthur Springer (Adagio dancer), Jack Wade (Song and dance principal), Dorothy Ward (Girl), Sugar Adair (Showgirl), Darline Addison (Ensemble member), Harry Albers (Chorus man), Iris Ashton (Showgirl), Julie Blake (Ensemble member), Ward Bond (Bit part), Raymond Brown (Ensemble member), Lita Chevret (Showgirl), Marie Cooper (Showgirl), Diana Dare (Ensemble member), Dorothy Darling (Ensemble member), Lucille Day (Ensemble member), Sayre Dearing (Chorus man), Frances Dee, Carl Dial (Chorus man), Blanche Fisher (Showgirl), Tom Gentry (Chorus man), Kenneth Gibson (Chorus man), June Glory (Ensemble member), Dick Gordon (Chorus man), Dorothy Granger (Bit part), Charlotte Hagaler (Ensemble member), Kathryne Hankin (Ensemble member), Earl Hughes (Chorus man), Katharine Irving (Showgirl), Lucile Jacques (Showgirl), Adele Cutler Jerome (Ensemble member), Billy Kittridge (Ensemble member), Paula Langlen (Ensemble member), Mildred Laub (Ensemble member), Mildred Livingston (Ensemble member), Jean Lorraine (Showgirl), Helen Louise (Ensemble member), Mae Madison (Ensemble member), Peggy Malloy (Ensemble member), Mavis May (Ensemble member), Earl McCarthy (Chorus man), William Miller (Chorus man), Marion Mills (Showgirl), Paul Power (Chorus man), Betty Recklaw (Showgirl), Emily Renard (Ensemble member), Bobby Renee (Ensemble member), Thelma Roberts (Ensemble member), Maurice Salvage (Chorus man), Bernice Snell (Ensemble member), John Sylvester (Chorus man), M. Troubetsky (Chorus man), Darleen Ver Jean (Ensemble member), Marion Weldon (Ensemble member), Wilma Wray (Ensemble member)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 81 min; B&W; silent
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