The Rainbow Man
The Rainbow Man | |
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Directed by | Fred C. Newmeyer |
Produced by |
Eddie Dowling George W. Weeks |
Written by |
Story: Eddie Dowling Adaption: Frances Agnew Screenplay: Frances Agnew Eddie Dowling |
Starring |
Eddie Dowling Marian Nixon Frankie Darro Sam Hardy Lloyd Ingraham George 'Gabby' Hayes |
Music by | Louis F. Gottschalk |
Cinematography | Jack MacKenzie |
Edited by | J.R. Crone |
Production company |
Sono-Art Productions |
Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
Release dates |
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Running time | 96 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Rainbow Man (aka La valle delle rose in Italy) is a 1929 black and white American musical film.
Cast
- Eddie Dowling - Rainbow Ryan
- Marian Nixon - Mary Lane
- Frankie Darro - Billy Ryan
- Sam Hardy - Doc Hardy
- Lloyd Ingraham - Colonel Lane
- George 'Gabby' Hayes - Bill (as George Hayes)
- Dannie Mac Grant - (uncredited)
Soundtrack
- "Sleepy Valley"
- Written by James F. Hanley and Andrew Sterling
- "Little Pal"
- Written by James F. Hanley and Eddie Dowling
- "Rainbow Man"
- Written by James F. Hanley and Eddie Dowling
Trivia
- The Rainbow Man was the film debut of George 'Gabby' Hayes (billed as "George Hayes").
Critical response
A New York Times review from stated that: "The Rainbow Man is an ingenuous stream of slow music and tears, with occasional interludes of more or less effective comedy. Those in the theatre laughed heartily at the fun, and for all one knows they may have shed tears over the distressing state of affairs that surround Rainbow Ryan (Mr. Dowling). Sometimes the incidents are reminiscent of ancient melodramas, for one perceives the most amazing coincidences throughout the picture."
External links
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