Atlantic Adventure
Atlantic Adventure is a 1935 American comedy mystery film directed by Albert S. Rogell and starring Nancy Carroll, Lloyd Nolan and Harry Langdon.[1]
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Directed by | Albert S. Rogell |
Written by | John T. Neville Nat Dorfman Diana Bourbon |
Produced by | Everett Riskin |
Starring | Nancy Carroll Lloyd Nolan Harry Langdon |
Cinematography | John Stumar |
Edited by | Ted J. Kent |
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Distributed by | Columbia Pictures |
Release date | August 25, 1935 |
Running time | 68 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot Summary
In this drama, Lloyd Nolan plays a reporter who is dismissed from his job, primarily due to distractions from his fiancée, portrayed by Nancy Carroll, which causes him to miss an important story. Despite his setback, Nolan is determined to prove his competence. Acting on a tip, he believes that the murderer of a local district attorney plans to escape via a luxury liner. Nolan, accompanied by his photographer, Harry Langdon, and Carroll, embarks on the journey. During the voyage, not only does he manage to identify the killer, but he also aids in apprehending a group of jewel thieves. Harry Langdon, a former silent film comedian, infuses the narrative with moments of humor, providing a lighter touch to the otherwise intense plot.[2]
Partial cast
- Nancy Carroll as Helen Murdock
- Lloyd Nolan as Dan Miller
- Harry Langdon as Snapper McGillicuddy
- Arthur Hohl as Frank Julian
- Robert Middlemass as Harry Van Dieman
- John Wray as Mitts Coster
- E.E. Clive as McIntosh
- Dwight Frye as Spike Jonas
References
- Nemcek p.211
- Langman, Larry (2009). The Media in the Movies. p. 27.
Bibliography
- Paul L. Nemcek. The films of Nancy Carroll. 1969.