Sunrise  (1927)

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The movie Sunrise, released in 1927 and directed by F.W. Murnau, was shot on film using Mitchell Standard Camera with Charles Rosher, Karl Struss as cinematographer and editing by Harold D. Schuster.
Directed by | F.W. Murnau
Cinematography by | Charles Rosher, Karl Struss
Edited by | Harold D. Schuster
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Cameras
Optical Effects
Sound Systems
Distributors
Country | United States
Language | None, English
Genres | Drama, Romance

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Movietone Aspect Ratio: 1.20:1
 
Cast
The Wife
The Woman From The City
The Maid
The Photographer
The Barber
The Manicure Girl
The Obtrusive Gentleman
The Obliging Gentleman
Streetcar Conductor
Dance Hall Manager
Manager Of Hair Salon
Little Girl
Woman In Dance Hall
Angry Driver
Performer - Song: 'Tozo'
Villager
Ballroom Dancer / Kissing Couple
Ballroom Dancer / Kissing Couple
Flower Seller
Carnival Gallery Man With Pig
Head Waiter
Barber
Money Lender
Directed by
Director
Cinematography by
Cinematographer - Photography
Cinematographer - Photography
Written by
Scenario
From An Original Theme By
Edited by
Produced by
Producer
Original Music by
Los Angeles Premiere
Los Angeles Premiere
New York Premiere
Composer - 1928
Art Direction by
Art Director
Second Unit & Assistant Directors
Assistant Director
Camera & Electrical Department
Still Photographer
Assistant Camera
Still Photographer
Assistant Camera
Special Effects Department
Special Effects
Art Department
Property Master
Assistant Art Director
Assistant Art Director
Art Department Head
Makeup Department
Makeup Artist
Music Department
Orchestrator: Erno Rapee Score
Sunrise - modified: [171187] [18455]

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