The Lash (1930 film)
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The Lash is a 1930 American pre-Code Western film produced and distributed by First National Pictures, a subsidiary of Warner Bros. It had an alternate title of Adios.[2] The film was directed by Frank Lloyd and stars Richard Barthelmess, Mary Astor, James Rennie and Marian Nixon. The film was issued in two formats: Warner Bros. 65mm Vitascope wide screen and regular 35mm. The Vitaphone sound system was used for recording. Exteriors were filmed at the current Westlake Village, California and Russell Ranch of Thousand Oaks, California areas near Los Angeles. It was adapted for the screen by Bradley King from a story Adios by Fred Bartlett and Virginia Stivers Bartlett.[3][4]
The Lash | |
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Directed by | Frank Lloyd |
Written by | Bradley King, Lanier Bartlett, Virginia Stivers Bartlett |
Produced by | Frank Lloyd |
Starring | Richard Barthelmess, Mary Astor, James Rennie, Marian Nixon |
Cinematography | Ernest Haller |
Edited by | Harold Young |
Music by | Xavier Cugat, David Mendoza, Leon Rosebrook |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Warner Bros. Pictures |
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Running time | 77 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $647,000[1] |
Box office | $716,000[1] |