Shadows of Glory
1930 film
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Shadows of Glory (Spanish:Sombras de gloria) is a pre-Code Spanish-language American film released in 1930. It was produced by Sono Art-World Wide Pictures to serve as an alternate-language version of their English-language release Blaze o' Glory (1929). It was the first foreign-language sound film produced in the United States.[1]
Directed byAndrew L. Stone
Fernando C. Tamayo
Fernando C. Tamayo
Written byThomas Alexander Boyd (story)
StarringJosé Bohr
Mona Rico
Francisco Marán
César Vanoni
Demetrius Alexis
Juan Torena
Enrique Acosta
Tito Davison
Marina Ortiz
Araceli Rey
Mona Rico
Francisco Marán
César Vanoni
Demetrius Alexis
Juan Torena
Enrique Acosta
Tito Davison
Marina Ortiz
Araceli Rey
CinematographyArthur Martinelli
| Shadows of Glory | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Andrew L. Stone Fernando C. Tamayo |
| Written by | Thomas Alexander Boyd (story) |
| Starring | José Bohr Mona Rico Francisco Marán César Vanoni Demetrius Alexis Juan Torena Enrique Acosta Tito Davison Marina Ortiz Araceli Rey |
| Cinematography | Arthur Martinelli |
| Edited by | Arthur Tavares |
| Distributed by | Sono Art Productions |
Release date |
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Running time | 106 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | Spanish |
Plot
Sombras de gloria, like Blaze o' Glory, takes its premise from the story The Long Shot by Thomas Alexander Boyd. It is part war movie, part courtroom drama.
Cast
- Jose Bohr as Eddie Williams
- Mona Rico as Helen Williams
- Francisco Maran as Dr. Castelli
- Cesar Vanoni as District Attorney
- Demetrius Alexis as Carl Hummel
- Juan Torena as Jack
- Enrique Acosta as Judge