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The Locked Door is a 1929 American pre-Code drama film directed by George Fitzmaurice, and starring Rod LaRocque, Barbara Stanwyck, William "Stage" Boyd and Betty Bronson. It is based on the 1919 play The Sign on the Door by Channing Pollock. [1] The play was first adapted for the screen in 1921 as The Sign on the Door, starring Norma Talmadge. [2]
The One Woman Idea (1929) - Prince Ahmed; The Man and the Moment (1929) - Michael Towne; Our Modern Maidens (1929) - Abbott; The Delightful Rogue (1929) - Lastro; The Locked Door (1929) - Frank Devereaux; Beau Bandit (1930, preserved Library of Congress) - Montero; One Romantic Night (1930) - Prince Albert; Let Us Be Gay (1930) - Bob Brown
This is an overview of 1929 in film, including significant events, ... The Locked Door, directed by George Fitzmaurice, starring Rod La Rocque and Barbara Stanwyck;
The Locked Door: George Fitzmaurice: Rod LaRocque, Barbara Stanwyck, William "Stage" Boyd: Melodrama: Feature Productions [180] The Lone Wolf's Daughter: Albert S. Rogell: Bert Lytell, Gertrude Olmstead: Melodrama: Columbia [181] The Long Long Trail: Arthur Rosson: Hoot Gibson, Sally Eilers: Western: Universal [182] The Lost Zeppelin: Edward ...
October 12, 1929: Venus: film is considered lost: November 3, 1929: Condemned [N 3] distribution only; produced by Samuel Goldwyn Productions: November 11, 1929: The Trespasser: November 16, 1929: The Locked Door: November 30, 1929: The Taming of the Shrew [N 1] December 28, 1929: New York Nights
Laila (1929 film) Land Without Women; The Last Performance; The Last Post (film) Latin Quarter (1929 film) The Laughing Lady (1929 film) The Leatherneck; Light Fingers (1929 film) The Lighthouse Keepers (film) Linda (1929 film) The Locked Door; Love and the Devil; Love in the Desert; Love, Live and Laugh; Lullaby (1929 film) The Lure of the ...
The "locked-room" or "impossible crime" mystery is a type of crime seen in crime and detective fiction. The crime in question, typically murder ("locked-room murder"), is committed in circumstances under which it appeared impossible for the perpetrator to enter the crime scene, commit the crime, and leave undetected. [1]
Goddard first visited Hollywood in 1929. She appeared as an uncredited extra in two films, the Laurel and Hardy short film Berth Marks (1929) and George Fitzmaurice's drama The Locked Door (1929). [18] Following her divorce from James, Goddard and her mother briefly visited Europe before returning to Hollywood.