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1929 film

Two Weeks Off
Directed byWilliam Beaudine
Screenplay byF. McGrew Willis
Joseph Poland
Based onthe novel, Weeks Off, a Summertime Comedy
by Thomas Barrows
Kenyon Nicholson
Produced byRichard A. Rowland
StarringDorothy Mackaill
CinematographySidney Hickox
Edited byRalph Holt
Music byAlois Reiser (uncredited)
Distributed byFirst National Pictures
Release date
  • May 12, 1929 (1929-05-12)
Running time88 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguagesSound (Part-Talkie)
English Intertitles

Two Weeks Off is a 1929 American sound part-talkie comedy film directed by William Beaudine. In addition to sequences with audible dialogue or talking sequences, the film features a synchronized musical score and sound effects along with English intertitles. The soundtrack was recorded using the Vitaphone sound-on-disc system. A complete nitrate print survives at UCLA.

Cast

Music

The film features a theme song entitled "Love Thrills" with words by Al Bryan and music by George W. Meyer.

See also

References

  1. "Two Weeks Off". Library of Congress. Retrieved February 19, 2015.
  2. Hal Erickson (2013). "Two Weeks Off". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Baseline & All Movie Guide. Archived from the original on December 25, 2013. Retrieved December 16, 2013.
  3. https://search.library.ucla.edu/permalink/01UCS_LAL/17p22dp/alma991278613506533 Two weeks off / First National Pictures ; presented by Richard A. Rowland ; director, William Beaudine ; scenario, F. McGrew Willis and Joseph Poland ; dialogue, Richard Weil. 1929; 7 reels of 7 (ca. 7000 ft.) : si., b&w ; 35 mm. nitrate print.

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Films directed by William Beaudine
1920s-30s
British films
1930s-40s
1950s-60s


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