Reno (1930 film)
Reno is a 1930 American drama film directed by George J. Crone and starring silent serial queen Ruth Roland. It was produced and distributed by early sound era production studio Sono Art-World Wide Pictures. Roland's sound film debut, it would be followed by only one more talkie.[1]
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Directed by | George J. Crone |
Produced by | George W. Weeks |
Written by | Harry Chandlee(adapt./dialogue) Douglas W. Churchill(adapt./dialogue) |
Based on | Reno (1929 novel) by Cornelius Vanderbilt Jr. |
Starring | Ruth Roland Montagu Love |
Distributed by | Sono Art-World Wide Pictures |
Release date | October 1, 1930 |
Running time | 65 mins; 8 reels |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Cast
- Ruth Roland - Felecia Brett
- Montague Love - Alexander W. Brett
- Kenneth Thomson - Richard Belden
- Sam Hardy - J. B. Berkley
- Alyce McCormick - Ann Hodge
- Edward Hearn - Tom Hodge
- Doris Lloyd - Lola Fealey
- Judith Vosselli - Rita Rogers
- Virginia Ainsworth - Marie
- Beulah Monroe - Mrs. Martin
- Douglas Scott - Bobby Brett
- Emmett King - Judge Cooper
- Henry Hall - Prosecuting Attorney
- Gayne Whitman - Defending Attorney
References
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