Jack London | |
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Directed by | Alfred Santell |
Written by | Ernest Pascal Charmian London (book) |
Produced by | Samuel Bronston |
Starring | Michael O'Shea Susan Hayward |
Cinematography | John W. Boyle Lee Garmes |
Edited by | William H. Ziegler |
Music by | Fredric Efrem Rich |
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Distributed by | United Artists |
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Running time | 94 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Box office | over $900,000[1] |
Jack London, also known as The Story of Jack London, is a 1943 American biographical film made by Samuel Bronston Productions and distributed by United Artists. It was directed by Alfred Santell and produced by Samuel Bronston with Joseph H. Nadel as associate producer, from a screenplay by Isaac Don Levine and Ernest Pascal based on the 1921 book The Book of Jack London by London's second wife, Charmian London.
The film starred Michael O'Shea as Jack London and Susan Hayward with Osa Massen, Harry Davenport, Frank Craven and Virginia Mayo.