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 : Shooting of the film Honky Tonk, 1932


Shooting of the film Honky Tonk, 1932

Photo of the shooting of the movie Honky Tonk, directed by Lloyd Bacon (with a cane and a hat in the foreground), written by C. Graham Baker and Jeff Yellen. Singer Sophie Tucker (stage center) made her debut in this film, and became a star of the Warner Brothers with the help of the Vitaphone sound film system. The movie Honky Tonk flopped at the box office. The Vitaphone sound film system combines image and sound with the help of a projector and a phonograph

Picture No
13323685
Media ID
48320183
Size
3794px x 4956px (1.7MB)
Credit
(c) Mary Evans / Sueddeutsche Zeitung Photo
Usage Restrictions
No model release, no property release. No commercial, merchandising or advertising use without release by SZ Photo
Source
SZ Photo - SZ Photo
Date
1932

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Bacon Cameraman Combines Debut Filmography Flopped Honky Phonograph Projector Tonk Tucker Turning Vitaphone Yellen


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