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Joseph M. Schenck Presents D.W. Griffith's "Lady of the Pavements"; At foot of title: "With William Boyd, Jetta Goudal, Lupe Velez, George Fawcett & Albert Conti, from the story by Karl Volmoeller, adapted for the screen by Sam Taylor by United Artists Corporation - 1929
by United Artists Corporation
Joseph M. Schenck Presents D.W. Griffith's "Lady of the Pavements"; At foot of title: "With William Boyd, Jetta Goudal, Lupe Velez, George Fawcett & Albert Conti, from the story by Karl Volmoeller, adapted for the screen by Sam Taylor
by United Artists Corporation
- Used
N.l.: Longacre Corp, 1929. Quarto. [36]p. . D.W. Griffith's silent film with music added in the transition to the talkie. The story stars William Boyd (five years before he began making his Hop-a-long Cassidy series), Lupe Velez, and Jedda Goudal. When Boyd who plays Lieutenant Karl Von Arnim finds his fiancé the countess in the arms of Napoleon Bonaparte he cries out: "I'd rather marry a woman of the streets". In order to deceive him, the countess has a friend find a woman of the streets and disguises her as an innocent virgin from a comment. The film introduces in film for his first song Irving Berlin's composition written for this film: "Where is the Song of Songs for Me?" Previous owner's name. A good copy with original ties and wear along edges.
- Bookseller Alcuin Books, ABAA-ILAB (US)
- Book Condition Used
- Quantity Available 1
- Publisher Longacre Corp
- Place of Publication N.l.
- Date Published 1929
- Keywords Irving Berlin,"where is the song of Songs for Me?