Submarine (1928 film)
| Submarine | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Frank Capra |
| Produced by | Harry Cohn |
| Written by |
Norman Springer (story) Dorothy Howell |
| Starring |
Jack Holt Ralph Graves Dorothy Revier |
| Music by | David Broekman |
| Cinematography | Joseph Walker |
| Edited by | Arthur Roberts |
Production company | |
| Distributed by | Columbia Pictures |
Release dates |
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Running time | 93 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Budget | $150,000 |
Submarine is a 1928 silent drama film directed by Frank Capra. It was produced by Harry Cohn for Columbia Pictures, and released with a synchronized music score and sound effects. This was Capra's first attempt to make an "A-picture".
Plot
Two sailor buddies have their friendship torn apart after the woman they both are in love with chooses one over the other. Their relationship gets re-evaluated when one of them becomes trapped in a submarine and the other gets sent on the rescue mission.
Cast
- Jack Holt as Jack Dorgan
- Dorothy Revier as Bessie, Mrs. Jack Dorgan
- Ralph Graves as Bob Mason
- Clarence Burton as Submarine Commander
- Arthur Rankin as The Boy[1]
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