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Waterfront Lady

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Waterfront Lady
Directed byJoseph Santley
Written byJoseph Fields (additional dialogue)
Wellyn Totman (story and screenplay)
Produced byColbert Clark (supervising producer)
Nat Levine (producer)
StarringSee below
CinematographyErnest Miller
Edited byRay Curtiss
Release date
  • October 5, 1935 (1935-10-05)
Running time
70 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Waterfront Lady is a 1935 American film directed by Joseph Santley.

Premise

When a young man is befriended by a gambling ship operator and made a partner in the business, he becomes involved in a police manhunt after he covers up a murder committed by his new partner.

Cast

Soundtrack

  • "Deep Dark River" (Music and Lyrics by Smiley Burnette)
  • "What I Wouldn't Do" (Music and Lyrics by Smiley Burnette)

Production notes

  • This film marked Ann Rutherford's feature film debut, although she had previously appeared in the Mascot serial The Fighting Marines.
  • Portions of the following sea shanties were heard in the film: "Blow the Man Down," "Boney Was a Warrior," "Whiskey Johnnie," "Amsterdam" and "Rolling Home."
  • Portions of this film were shot off the San Pedro harbor in California.