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Directed by | Frank Capra |
Written by | Norman Springer (story) Dorothy Howell |
Produced by | Harry Cohn |
Starring | Jack Holt Ralph Graves Dorothy Revier |
Cinematography | Joseph Walker |
Edited by | Arthur Roberts |
Music by | David Broekman |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Columbia Pictures |
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Running time | 93 minutes |
Country | United States |
Languages | Sound (Synchronized) English Intertitles |
Budget | $150,000 |
Submarine is a 1928 sound drama film directed by Frank Capra. It was produced by Harry Cohn for Columbia Pictures, and released with a synchronized music score and sound effects. This was Capra's first attempt to make an "A-picture".
Plot
Two sailor buddies have their friendship torn apart after the woman they both are in love with chooses one over the other. Their relationship gets re-evaluated when one of them becomes trapped in a submarine and the other gets sent on the rescue mission.
Cast
- Jack Holt as Jack Dorgan
- Dorothy Revier as Bessie, Mrs. Jack Dorgan
- Ralph Graves as Bob Mason
- Clarence Burton as Submarine Commander
- Arthur Rankin as The Boy[1]
Music
The film featured a theme song entitled "Pals, Just Pals" which was composed by Dave Dreyer and Herman Ruby.
Preservation and status
Complete copies of the film are held at the Library of Congress, the Filmmuseum, and the Cineteca Nazionale.[2]
See also
References
- ↑ https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0019434/
- ↑ "Submarine [motion picture]". American Silent Feature Film Survival Database. Retrieved October 31, 2023.
External links
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