Chasing Through Europe

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Movie
Original title Chasing Through Europe
Country of production United States
original language English
Publishing year 1929
Rod
Director David Butler ,
Alfred L. Werker
script Andrew Bennison ,
John Stone
production William Fox
music Arthur Kay
camera Lucien N. Andriot ,
L. William O'Connell ,
Sidney Wagner
occupation

Chasing Throug Europe is an American romance film directed by David Butler and Alfred L. Werker in 1929 . The film is a sequel to News Parade from 1928.

action

The newspaper reporter Dick Stallings met the American Linda Terry in London. They travel across Europe together and interview politicians and other celebrities. The brothers Phineas and Don Merrill try to kidnap the beautiful Linda.

background

The film was finalized by the production company Fox Film Corporation . The film was recorded in mono and black and white . The film material amounts to a total length of 1701.09 meters (set to music) and 1713.59 meters ( silent film version). The recordings were shot mainly in Europe . The cities of Rome , London , Ypres and Paris served as locations.

Chasing Through Europe celebrated its premiere in the USA on August 4, 1929.

reception

Hal Erickson wrote in the New York Times that the film was "palatable" .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Hal Erickson : Chasing Through Europe. The New York Times , accessed November 6, 2014 .