Sunrise (1926 film)
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Not to be confused with the 1927 American film Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans.
Sunrise is a 1926 Australian silent film co-directed by Raymond Longford, who took over during filming.
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Directed by | Raymond Longford F. Stuart-Whyte |
Written by | Martyn Keith Mollie Mead |
Starring | Phyllis du Barry Robert Travers |
Cinematography | Charles Ellis[1] Len Roos[2] |
Production companies | Australasian Films A Master Picture |
Distributed by | Union Theatres |
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Running time | 6,000 feet[4] |
Country | Australia |
Languages | Silent film English intertitles |
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It was the second film from Australasian Films following their recommencement of production, after Painted Daughters.[5][6] (The company planned to make twelve.[7] It did not make this many ultimately.)
It is considered a lost film.