Dark Red Roses
Trailer: Dark Red Roses
Year: 1929
Genre: Drama
Studio: British Sound Film Productions
Director: Sinclair Hill
Cast: Stewart Rome, Frances Doble, Hugh Morton, Kate Cutler, Una O'Connor, Jill Clayton
Crew: Sinclair Hill (Director), George Balanchine (Choreographer), Harcourt Templeman (Adaptation), Ted Richards (Editor), Oscar Friedrich Werndorff (Art Direction), Modeste Moussorgsky (Music)
Runtime: 63 minutes
Release: Oct 16, 1929
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Popularity: 1
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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