The Girl in the Glass Cage explained

The Girl in the Glass Cage
Director:Ralph Dawson
Screenplay:Paul Perez
Starring:Loretta Young
Carroll Nye
Matthew Betz
Lucien Littlefield
Ralph Lewis
Cinematography:Ernest Haller
Editing:Terry O. Morse
Studio:First National Pictures
Distributor:Warner Bros.
Runtime:80 minutes; 8 reels
Country:United States
Language:Sound (Part-Talkie)
English Intertitles

The Girl in the Glass Cage is a 1929 American sound part-talkie crime drama film directed by Ralph Dawson and starring Loretta Young, Carroll Nye, Matthew Betz, Lucien Littlefield, and Ralph Lewis. 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 Vitaphone sound-on-disc system. It is based on the 1927 novel of the same name by George Kibbe Turner.[1] The film was released by Warner Bros. on June 23, 1929.[2] [3] [4]

Cast

Music

The film features a theme song entitled "Every Little While (I Think Of You)" which was composed by John McLaughlin and Harold Levey.

Preservation

The film is now considered lost.[5]

See also

Notes and References

  1. The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film, p.468 c.1999 Alan Goble
  2. Web site: The Girl in the Glass Cage. afi.com. May 8, 2018.
  3. Web site: The Girl in the Glass Cage. AllMovie. May 8, 2018.
  4. Web site: The Girl in the Glass Cage. TCM.com. May 8, 2018.
  5. http://lcweb2.loc.gov:8081/diglib/ihas/loc.mbrs.sfdb.5631/default.html American Silent Feature Film Survival Database: From Headquarters