Where the Pavement Ends explained

Where the Pavement Ends
Director:Rex Ingram
Producer:Morton Spring
Starring:Alice Terry
Ramon Novarro
Cinematography:John F. Seitz
Editing:Grant Whytock
Studio:Metro Pictures
Distributor:Metro Pictures
Runtime:70 minutes at 8 reels (7,706 ft.)
Country:United States
Language:Silent (English intertitles)

Where the Pavement Ends is a 1923 American silent South Seas romantic drama film directed by Rex Ingram on location in Cuba and starring his wife Alice Terry and Ramon Novarro as lovers. The film was produced and distributed by Metro Pictures. It is now considered to be a lost film.[1] Shooting began in September 1922, at Hialeah Studios in Miami, Florida,[2] yet another source says the film was shot in Coconut Grove, Florida.[3] According to a review in Life, the film was released with a "tragic" ending in New York City and a "happy" ending in other markets.[4]

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  1. Web site: Progressive Silent Film List: Where the Pavement Ends . silentera.com. October 21, 2017.
  2. Book: Soares, André. Beyond Paradise: The Life of Ramon Novarro. 2002. St. Martin's Press. 44.
  3. Planning Your Vacation in Florida, Miami and Dade County [WPA Guide to Miami], Northport, New York: Bacon, Percy & Daggett, 1941, p. 145.
  4. Web site: The Silent Drama . Sherwood . Robert E. . 17 May 1923 . Life . 23 April 2024.