The Valley of the Giants (1927 film)
1927 film by Charles Brabin From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1927 film by Charles Brabin From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Valley of the Giants is a 1927 silent film adventure directed by Charles Brabin and starring Milton Sills and Doris Kenyon who were real-life man and wife. It was based on a novel by Peter B. Kyne. First National produced and distributed the film having gained the screen rights to the story from Famous Players–Lasky and Paramount. Paramount had made a version of the novel in 1919 with Wallace Reid, and it would again be filmed in 1938. A copy of this film survives at the UCLA Film and Television Archive.[1] It is also listed as existing in an incomplete print at the Library of Congress.[2] A 16mm copy is housed at the Wisconsin Center for Film & Theater Research.[3]
The Valley of the Giants | |
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Directed by | Charles Brabin |
Written by | L. G. Rigby (scenario) |
Based on | The Valley of the Giants by Peter B. Kyne |
Produced by | First National Wid Gunning Richard A. Rowland |
Starring | Milton Sills Doris Kenyon |
Cinematography | Ted D. McCord (as T. D. McCord) |
Distributed by | First National Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 7 reels; 6,600 feet |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
The film was shot on location in Humboldt County, California.[4]
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