7th Heaven  (1927)

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The movie 7th Heaven, released in 1927 and directed by Frank Borzage, was shot on film using Mitchell Standard Camera with Ernest Palmer, Joseph A. Valentine as cinematographer and editing by Barney Wolf.
Directed by | Frank Borzage
Cinematography by | Ernest Palmer, Joseph A. Valentine
Edited by | Barney Wolf
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Country | United States
Language | None, English
Genres | Drama, Romance

 
Cast
Madame Gobin
Père Chevillon
Brissac
Streetlamp Lighter
Street Girl
Bullet Factory Worker
Street Girl
Little Boy
Aunt Valentine
Uncle George
Directed by
Cinematography by
Cinematographer - Photographed By
Written by
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Original Music by
Premiere: Los Angeles
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Art Direction by
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Costume Design by
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Assistant Director
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Editorial Department
Supervising Editor
Special Effects Department
Matte Paintings
Matte Paintings
Miniatures
Matte Paintings
Art Department
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Makeup Department
Hair Stylist
Hair Stylist
Music Department
Musical Presentation: New York Premiere
Orchestrator: Erno Rapee Score
7th Heaven - modified: [171201] [18379]

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