Ginsberg the Greatis alost[1][2]1927 synchronized sound film starringGeorge Jesselin the period in which he made films withWarner Bros.While the film has no audible dialog, it was released with a synchronized musical score with sound effects using theVitaphonesound-on-disc process.[3]
Ginsberg the Great | |
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Directed by | Byron Haskin |
Written by | Anthony Coldeway(story & scenario) |
Starring | George Jessel Audrey Ferris Gertrude Astor |
Cinematography | Conrad Wells |
Edited by | Clarence Kolster |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Warner Bros. Pictures |
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Running time | 60 minutes |
Country | USA |
Languages | Sound (Synchronized) (English Intertitles) |
Plot
editJohnny Ginsberg, a tailor's apprentice who aspires to be a famous magician, joins a carnival troupe that stops in the town and doubles for sideshow attractions. The troupers, actually a gang of thieves, direct their chimpanzee to pick the pockets of Sam Hubert, a theatrical magnate who is in the audience, but Johnny recovers the wallet. Sappho, an Oriental dancer, learning that Hubert has purchased the Russian crown jewels, vamps Johnny into taking her to his home; and with the aid of the gang, she steals the jewels. Overhearing the gang quarreling over the spoils, Johnny tries to make a getaway with the gems, knocking out each member of the gang separately and affi xing to each of them a tag signed "Ginsberg the Great." Hawkins, a newspaperman, publicizes the event, and Johnny consequently receives a reward and a contract from Hubert.
Cast
edit- George Jesselas Johnny Ginsberg
- Audrey Ferrisas Mary
- Gertrude Astoras Sappho
- Douglas Gerrardas Sam Hubert
- Jack Santoro as Hawkins
- Theodore Lorchas Charles Wheeler
- Jimmie Quinn as Crook
- Stanley J. Sandfordas Hercules
- Akka as a chimpanzee
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