Three Live Ghosts (1929 film)

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Three Live Ghosts
Directed by Thornton Freeland
Produced by Max Marcin
Written by Frederick Stewart Isham (play:Three Live Ghosts)
Starring Beryl Mercer
Music by Hugo Riesenfeld
Cinematography Robert H. Planck
Edited by Robert Kern
Distributed by United Artists
Release dates
September 15, 1929
Running time
8 reels(7,486 feet)
Country United States
Language English

Three Live Ghosts is a 1929 American Pre-Code comedy film directed by Thornton Freeland and starring Beryl Mercer, Harry Stubbs, Robert Montgomery, and Tenen Holtz. Three veterans of World War I return home to London after the armistice, only to find they have been mistakenly listed as dead.[1] It was based on the play Three Live Ghosts by Frederic S. Isham.

Made in the early sound era when Hollywood savored any successful play and its dialogue, this film is a rendition of the Broadway play and also a remake of the 1922 Paramount silent, Three Live Ghosts.

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External links

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  1. BFI Database