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The 2nd Academy Awards honored the best films released between August 1, 1928, and July 31, 1929. They took place on April 3, 1930, at an awards banquet in the Cocoanut Grove of the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles.
Sunny Side Up (stylized on-screen as Sunnyside Up) is a 1929 American pre-Code Fox Movietone musical film starring Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell, with original songs, story, and dialogue by B. G. DeSylva, Lew Brown and Ray Henderson. The romantic comedy/musical premiered on October 3, 1929, at the Gaiety Theatre in New York City. [2]
Ad with cover art of the book's first English-language edition in The Film Daily, 1929 The original version of this all-talking picture, lasting 152 minutes, [ 2 ] was first previewed in Los Angeles on April 21, 1930, and then in New York on April 25. [ 12 ]
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The resulting film features enormous stylized sets that create an exaggerated and fairy-tale world; the city street set alone reportedly cost over US$200,000 to build and was re-used in many subsequent Fox productions, including John Ford's Four Sons (1928). [15] Much of the exterior shooting was done at Lake Arrowhead, California.
Why Leave Home? Raymond Cannon: Sue Carol, Nick Stuart: Musical dramedy: Fox Film [349] Wild Blood: Henry MacRae: Jack Perrin, Ethlyne Clair: Western: Universal [350] Wild Orchids: Sidney Franklin: Greta Garbo, Lewis Stone, Nils Asther: Romantic drama: MGM [351] [352] The Winged Horseman: B. Reeves Eason: Hoot Gibson, Ruth Elder: Western ...
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Gold Diggers of Broadway is a 1929 American pre-Code musical comedy film directed by Roy Del Ruth and starring Winnie Lightner and Nick Lucas.Distributed by Warner Bros., the film is the second all-talking, all-Technicolor feature-length film (after On with the Show!, also released that year by Warner Bros).