The Shannons of Broadway
Lost 1929 Comedy film
- December 8, 1929 (1929-12-08)
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The Shannons of Broadway is a 1929 American comedy film directed by Emmett J. Flynn and starring James Gleason, Lucile Gleason and Mary Philbin. It was based on James Gleason's 1927 play of the same title, which was later remade as Goodbye Broadway.[1]
Preservation
The film is sadly considered lost. However, according to IMDb, a trailer for the film is held in the UCLA Film and Television Archive.
Cast
- James Gleason as Mickey Shannon
- Lucile Gleason as Emma Shannon
- Mary Philbin as Tessie Swanzey
- John Breeden as Chuck
- Tom Santschi as Bradford
- Harry Tyler as Eddie Allen
- Gladys Crolius as Alice Allen
- Helen Mehrmann as Minerva
- Robert T. Haines as Albee
- Slim Summerville as Newt
- Tom Kennedy as Burt
- Walter Brennan as Hez
- Charley Grapewin as Swanzey
See also
- List of early sound feature films (1926–1929)
References
- ^ Goble p.950
Bibliography
- Goble, Alan. The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter, 1999.
External links
- The Shannons of Broadway at IMDb
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Films directed by Emmett J. Flynn
- Alimony (1917)
- The Racing Strain (1918)
- Eastward Ho! (1919)
- The Bondage of Barbara (1919)
- Virtuous Sinners (1919)
- A Bachelor's Wife (1919)
- Yvonne from Paris (1919)
- The Lincoln Highwayman (1919)
- The Valley of Tomorrow (1920)
- Shod with Fire (1920)
- Leave It to Me (1920)
- The Untamed (1920)
- The Man Who Dared (1920)
- A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (1921)
- Shame (1921)
- The Last Trail (1921)
- A Fool There Was (1922)
- Monte Cristo (1922)
- Without Compromise (1922)
- Hell's Hole (1923)
- In the Palace of the King (1923)
- Nellie, the Beautiful Cloak Model (1924)
- The Man Who Came Back (1924)
- Gerald Cranston's Lady (1924)
- The Dancers (1925)
- Wings of Youth (1925)
- East Lynne (1925)
- The Yankee Señor (1926)
- The Palace of Pleasure (1926)
- Yellow Fingers (1926)
- Married Alive (1927)
- Early to Bed (1928)
- The Veiled Woman (1929)
- Hold Your Man (1929)
- The Shannons of Broadway (1929)
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