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The Night Flyer
Lobby poster
Directed by Walter Lang
Written by
Produced by James Cruze
Starring William Boyd
Cinematography Ernest Miller
Production
company
James Cruze Productions
Distributed by Pathe Exchange
Release date
  • February 5, 1928 (1928-02-05)
Running time
70 minutes
CountryUnited States
Languages

The Night Flyer is a 1928 American silent drama film directed by Walter Lang. [1] A print of the film exists in the film archive of the Library of Congress. [2] [3] Parts of the film were shot in Thistle, Utah. [4]: 286 

Cast

References

  1. ^ Hal Erickson (2014). "The Night Flyer". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Baseline & All Movie Guide. Archived from the original on December 22, 2014. Retrieved December 21, 2014.
  2. ^ "The Night Flyer". American Silent Feature Film Survival Database. Retrieved January 10, 2014.
  3. ^ Catalog of holdings, the American Film Institute collection and the United Artists collection at the Library of Congress. Washington: American Film Institute. 1978. p. 127. ASIN  B007F63N6U.
  4. ^ D'Arc, James V. (2010). When Hollywood came to town: a history of moviemaking in Utah (1st ed.). Layton, Utah: Gibbs Smith. ISBN  978-1-4236-0587-4.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Night Flyer
Lobby poster
Directed by Walter Lang
Written by
Produced by James Cruze
Starring William Boyd
Cinematography Ernest Miller
Production
company
James Cruze Productions
Distributed by Pathe Exchange
Release date
  • February 5, 1928 (1928-02-05)
Running time
70 minutes
CountryUnited States
Languages

The Night Flyer is a 1928 American silent drama film directed by Walter Lang. [1] A print of the film exists in the film archive of the Library of Congress. [2] [3] Parts of the film were shot in Thistle, Utah. [4]: 286 

Cast

References

  1. ^ Hal Erickson (2014). "The Night Flyer". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Baseline & All Movie Guide. Archived from the original on December 22, 2014. Retrieved December 21, 2014.
  2. ^ "The Night Flyer". American Silent Feature Film Survival Database. Retrieved January 10, 2014.
  3. ^ Catalog of holdings, the American Film Institute collection and the United Artists collection at the Library of Congress. Washington: American Film Institute. 1978. p. 127. ASIN  B007F63N6U.
  4. ^ D'Arc, James V. (2010). When Hollywood came to town: a history of moviemaking in Utah (1st ed.). Layton, Utah: Gibbs Smith. ISBN  978-1-4236-0587-4.

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