The Painted Angel

The Painted Angel
Directed by Millard Webb
Written by Forrest Halsey
Starring Billie Dove
Music by Alois Reiser
Cinematography John F. Seitz
Edited by Harold Young
Production
company
Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures
Release dates
December 1, 1929
Running time
68 min
Country United States
Language English

The Painted Angel (also known as The Broadway Hostess) is a 1929 black and white American film. The storyline is based on a story by Fannie Hurst, "Give This Little Girl a Hand" The film is known as La favorita di Broadway in Italy. The tagline was: Do you want to know the Truth about NIGHT CLUB HOSTESSES?

This film is believed lost.[1] The UCLA Film and Television Archive only hold seven of the original eight sound discs for the film: Vitaphone production reels #3629-3635 and 3643. In a separately filmed trailer, Billie Dove talks to the audience about the picture. In September 1928, Warner Bros. Pictures purchased a majority interest in First National Pictures and from that point on, all "First National" productions were actually made under Warner Bros. control, even though the two companies continued to retain separate identities until the mid-1930s, after which time "A Warner Bros.-First National Picture" was often used. The film reel was 1972 m (7 reels) in length.

Cast

Soundtrack

Music by M.K. Jerome
Lyrics by Herman Ruby
Music by M.K. Jerome
Lyrics by Herman Ruby
Music by M.K. Jerome
Lyrics by Herman Ruby
Music by M.K. Jerome
Lyrics by Herman Ruby
Music by M.K. Jerome
Lyrics by Herman Ruby

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