The Tip Off | |
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Directed by | Leigh Jason |
Written by | Basil Dickey Carl Krusada |
Produced by | William Lord Wright |
Starring | Bill Cody George Hackathorne Duane Thompson |
Cinematography | Charles J. Stumar |
Edited by | Frank Atkinson |
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Distributed by | Universal Pictures |
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Running time | 55 minutes |
Country | United States |
Languages | Silent English intertitles |
The Tip Off (also written as The Tip-Off) is a 1929 American silent crime drama film directed by Leigh Jason and starring Bill Cody, George Hackathorne and Duane Thompson.[1] It was shot at Universal Studios, just as the company was producing its last silents amidst the conversion to sound. It was originally registered under the working title The Stool Pigeon, but this was changed possibly due to the similarity to Columbia's Stool Pigeon. In Britain it was released under the alternative title Underworld Love.