Movietone: Difference between revisions

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(Created page with "'''Movietone''' was an early sound-on-film format in use roughly 1927 through 1933 (not to be confused with the "Fox Movietone News" newsreel brand that continued afterward)....")
 
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  | ''Street Angel'' || 1928  || Frank Borzage || Music and sound effects; intertitles with no sound dialogue ||  
  | ''Street Angel'' || 1928  || Frank Borzage || Music and sound effects; intertitles with no sound dialogue ||  
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| ''All Quiet on the Western Front'' || 1930  || Lewis Milestone || Music and sound effects; intertitles with no sound dialogue || Alternate version for the European release
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| ''Spite Marriage'' || 1929  || Buster Keaton & Edward Sedgwick || Music and sound effects; intertitles with no sound dialogue ||
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| ''Lady of the Pavements'' || 1929  || D. W. Griffith || Music, songs, and sound effects; intertitles with no sound dialogue ||
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| ''The Wind'' || 1928  || Victor Sjöström || Music and sound effects; intertitles with no sound dialogue ||
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| ''The Man Who Laughs'' || 1928  || Paul Leni || Music and sound effects; intertitles with no sound dialogue ||
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  | ''The River Pirate'' || 1928  || William K. Howard ||  ||  
  | ''The River Pirate'' || 1928  || William K. Howard ||  ||