The Volga Boatman (1926 film)
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This article is about the 1926 American silent film. For the 1936 French film, see The Volga Boatman (1936 film).
The Volga Boatman is a 1926 American silent drama film directed by Cecil B. DeMille,[2] who reportedly said the film was, "his greatest achievement in picture making".[citation needed] The film's budget was $479,000 and it grossed $1.27 million.[1] The film was highly successful, turning William Boyd into matinee idol overnight.
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The Volga Boatman | |
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Directed by | Cecil B. DeMille Frank Urson (asst. director) |
Written by | Lenore J. Coffee |
Based on | The Volga Boatman by Konrad Bercovici |
Produced by | Cecil B. DeMille |
Starring | William Boyd Victor Varconi Elinor Fair |
Cinematography | J. Peverell Marley Arthur C. Miller Fred Westerberg |
Edited by | Anne Bauchens |
Music by | Hugo Riesenfeld |
Production company | Cecil De Mille Pictures Corp. |
Distributed by | Producers Distributing Corporation |
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Running time | 120 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
Budget | $479,357[1] |
Box office | $1,275,375[1] |
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