Where East Is East | |
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Directed by | Tod Browning |
Written by | Waldemar Young (adaptation) E. Richard Schayer (scenario) Joseph Farnham (intertitles) |
Story by | Tod Browning Harry Sinclair Drago |
Produced by | Hunt Stromberg Irving Thalberg (uncredited) |
Starring | Lon Chaney Lupe Vélez Estelle Taylor Lloyd Hughes |
Cinematography | Henry Sharp |
Edited by | Harry Reynolds Irving Thalberg (uncredited) |
Music by | William Axt |
Distributed by | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
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Running time | 65 minutes |
Country | United States |
Languages | Sound (Synchronized) (English Intertitles) |
Where East Is East is a 1929 American synchronized sound drama film starring Lon Chaney as an animal trapper in Laos. While the film has no audible dialog, it was released with a synchronized musical score with sound effects using both the sound-on-disc and sound-on-film process. The motion picture is Chaney's penultimate film without dialogue and the last of his collaborations with director Tod Browning.[1] Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer used the Western Electric sound-on-film process to record the soundtrack for the film.[2]