The Aviator (1929 film)
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For other uses, see Aviator (disambiguation).
The Aviator is a 1929 American Pre-Code Vitaphone comedy film produced and released by Warner Bros. Directed by Roy Del Ruth, the film was based on the play of the same name by James Montgomery and stars Edward Everett Horton and Patsy Ruth Miller. The Aviator is similar to the silent comedy The Hottentot (1922), where a hapless individual has to pretend to be a famous steeplehorse jockey. The Aviator today is considered a lost film.[1]
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Directed by | Roy Del Ruth |
Written by | Arthur Caesar Robert Lord De Leon Anthony (titles) |
Based on | The Aviator (play) by James Montgomery |
Produced by | Irving Asher |
Starring | Edward Everett Horton Patsy Ruth Miller |
Cinematography | Chick McGill (aka Barney McGill) |
Edited by | William Holmes |
Music by | Rex Dunn (uncredited) |
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Distributed by | Warner Bros. |
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Running time | 75 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
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