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Courage (1930 film)

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Courage (1930)
Directed by Archie Mayo
Written by Walter Anthony
based on the play by Tom Barry
Starring Belle Bennett
Marian Nixon
Leon Janney
Richard Tucker
Rex Bell
Distributed by Warner Bros.
Release date(s) May 22, 1930
Running time 73 Minutes
Country Flag of the United States United States
Language English
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Courage (1930) is an All-Talking melodrama film which was produced by Warner Bros. in 1929 and released early in 1930. The movie is based on a stage play of the same name by Tom Barry which was a hit on Broadway in 1928.

Trivia

  • Leon Janney was being groomed as a child star by Warner Bros. This was the first of several pictures in which he starred in for Warner Bros. His career, however, never took off and he was released from his contract in 1931.
  • Belle Bennett, a long time actress in silent movies, made her transition to talkies successfully. Her new career, however, would be short. She would tragically die from cancer in 1932.

Preservation

The film is believed to be lost. No film elements are known to exist. The complete soundtrack, however, survives on Vitaphone disks.

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