It Can Be Done (1929 film) explained

It Can Be Done
Director:Fred C. Newmeyer
Screenplay:Joseph F. Poland
Earle Snell
Nan Cochrane
Albert DeMond
Story:Mann Page
Edward J. Montagne
Starring:Glenn Tryon
Sue Carol
Richard Carlyle
Richard Carle
Jack Egan
Tom O'Brien
Cinematography:Ross Fisher
Editing:Ted J. Kent
Studio:Universal Pictures
Distributor:Universal Pictures
Runtime:60 minutes
Country:United States
Language:Sound (Part-Talkie)
English Intertitles

It Can Be Done is a 1929 American sound part-talkie comedy film directed by Fred C. Newmeyer and written by Joseph F. Poland, Earle Snell, Nan Cochrane and Albert DeMond. The film stars Glenn Tryon, Sue Carol, Richard Carlyle, Richard Carle, Jack Egan and Tom O'Brien. In addition to sequences with audible dialogue or talking sequences, the film features a synchronized musical score and sound effects along with English intertitles. The soundtrack was recorded using the Western Electric sound-on-film system. The film was released on March 24, 1929, by Universal Pictures.[1] [2] [3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: It Can Be Done (1929) - Overview . TCM.com . January 20, 2019.
  2. Web site: Sandra Brennan . It Can Be Done (1929) - Fred Newmeyer . AllMovie . January 20, 2019.
  3. Web site: It Can Be Done . Catalog.afi.com . January 20, 2019.