Show People
Show Peopleby King Vidor1h231928United States
Recommended byJosé Luis Guerín, Leos Carax
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A young lady from Georgia goes to Hollywood in the hopes of becoming an actress.
Credits
- Production Compagny : Metro Goldwyn Mayer (MGM), Cosmopolitan Productions
- Distributor : Warner Bros.
- Director : King Vidor
- Set Decoration : Cedric Gibbons
- Editing : Hugh Wynn
- Photo Director : John Arnold
- Scenario : Laurence Stallings, Agnes Christine Johnston, Wanda Tuchock
- Costume Design : Henrietta Frazer
Technical details
- Printed format : 35 mm
- Sound mix : Stéréo 2.0
- Year of production : 1928
- French release date : 12 juin 1928
- Category : Feature film
- Color : Black and White
- Language : Silent
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