Hell-Bent for Frisco (original) (raw)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1931 film
| Hell-Bent for Frisco | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Stuart Paton |
| Written by | Arthur Hoerl |
| Produced by | George W. Weeks |
| Starring | Charles DelaneyVera ReynoldsCarroll Nye |
| Cinematography | Jules Cronjager |
| Edited by | Carl Himm |
| Productioncompany | George W. Weeks Productions |
| Distributed by | Sono Art-World Wide Pictures |
| Release date | July 10, 1931 (1931-07-10) |
| Running time | 65 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Hell-Bent for Frisco is a 1931 American pre-Code action film directed by Stuart Paton and starring Charles Delaney, Vera Reynolds and Carroll Nye.[1]
After his girlfriend's brother is murdered, a San Francisco newspapermen goes on the track of his killers.
- Charles Delaney as Jimmy Gray
- Vera Reynolds as Ellen Garwood
- Carroll Nye as Lane Garwood
- Wesley Barry as The Newsboy
- William Desmond as The Editor
- Edmund Burns as Frank Kenton
- Reed Howes as Red
- Charles Craig as Dr. Clayton
- Richard Cramer as Nick
- George Regas as Tony
- Tom O'Brien as Fogarty
As of 16 August 2006, The Image of the Journalist in Popular Culture, a project of the Norman Lear Center at the USC Annenberg School for Communication & Journalism has not found an existing copy of the film.[2]
- ↑ Darby, p. 107
- ↑ The following are films we still are attempting to locate as part of our research for the Image of the Journalist in Popular Culture project - The Image of the Journalist in Popular Culture, a project of the Norman Lear Center
Darby, William. Masters of Lens and Light: A Checklist of Major Cinematographers and Their Feature Films. Scarecrow Press, 1991.