The Green Goddess (1930) | |
Director(s) | Alfred E. Green |
Producer(s) | Walter Morosco |
Top Genres | Adventure, Film Adaptation |
Top Topics | Based on Play, Pre-Code Cinema, Remake |
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The Green Goddess (1930) was a Adventure - Black-and-white Film directed by Alfred E. Green and produced by Walter Morosco.
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Tarzan Thursday: Tarzan and the Green Goddess (1938)
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The Raja of Rukh:
Again, forgive the vulgarism, my goose is cooked.
The Raja of Rukh: You may have noted in history dear lady that family affection is seldom the strong point of princes.
The Raja of Rukh: [Last line] Well, well, she probably of been a damn nuisance.
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The Raja of Rukh: You may have noted in history dear lady that family affection is seldom the strong point of princes.
The Raja of Rukh: [Last line] Well, well, she probably of been a damn nuisance.
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Filmed in 1929 and completed before Disraeli, but was held out of release until later at the request of George Arliss because he felt the other film was a better vehicle for his talkie debut.
Originally released with sound on disc, sound on film was added at a later date, resulting in the left side of the image in surviving prints noticeably cropped in order to provide space on which to accommodate the soundtrack.
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Originally released with sound on disc, sound on film was added at a later date, resulting in the left side of the image in surviving prints noticeably cropped in order to provide space on which to accommodate the soundtrack.
read more facts about The Green Goddess...