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*William A. Wellman's CHINATOWN NIGHTS (1929) Wallace Beery & Florence Vidor

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Black & White

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United States

Size:

8 x 10 inches

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Black & White

Industry:

Movies

Year:

Pre-1940

Object Type:

Photograph

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Original

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Paramount Pictures

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Vintage original 8 x 10 in. US single-weight glossy photograph from the 1920's early sound action crime drama, CHINATOWN NIGHTS, released in 1929 by Paramount Pictures and directed by William A. Wellman. The image depicts Chuck Riley (Wallace Beery) as he talks with his girlfriend, Joan Fry (Florence Vidor), in an elegant Chinese-themed room. It is in good- condition only. Chinatown Nights was shot as a silent film, but was dubbed with sound for release. However, Florence Vidor would not return to record her character's dialogue, so Nella Walker supplied her voice instead, and Vidor became unhappy in making this film and retired from movies after it. Joan Fry, a society woman, falls in love with Chuck Riley, the white-leader of a powerful gang in Chinatown, and he quickly drags her down into the depths with him. But seeing her so much in love with him causes him to realize he is in love with her, and he determines to lift her up again. "Boston" Charley, the rival gang-leader, has other plans.