| The Rough Riders | |
|---|---|
Poster with the film's alternate release titleThe Trumpet Call | |
| Directed by | Victor Fleming |
| Written by | Herman Hagedorn (story) John F. Goodrich (adapt.) Robert N. Lee (writer) Keene Thompson (writer) George Marion, Jr. (intertitles) |
| Produced by | Lucien Hubbard B. P. Schulberg |
| Starring | Noah Beery Charles Farrell George Bancroft Charles Emmett Mack Mary Astor Frank Hooper |
| Cinematography | James Wong Howe E. Burton Steene |
| Edited by | E. Lloyd Sheldon |
| Music by | Hugo Riesenfeld J. S. Zamecnik |
| Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
Release dates |
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Running time | 105 minutes (13 reels) |
| Country | United States |
| Languages | Silent Version Sound Version (Synchronized) (Englishintertitles) |
| Budget | $1,410,000[1] |
The Rough Riders is a 1927 Americansilentdrama film directed byVictor Fleming, released byParamount Pictures, and starringNoah Beery, Sr.,Charles Farrell,George Bancroft, andMary Astor. Due to the public apathy towards silent films, a sound version was also prepared early in 1928. While the sound version has no audible dialog, it was released with a synchronized musical score with sound effects using both the sound-on-disc and sound-on-film process. The picture is fictional account ofTheodore Roosevelt's military unit inCuba.[2] This film had an alternate release title,The Trumpet Call.[3] Thecinematography was byJames Wong Howe and E. Burton Steene.
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The sound version featured a theme song entitled “Goodbye Dolly Gray,” with lyrics by Will D. Cobb and music by Paul Barnes. Also featured was the song entitled “The Rough Riders”which was composed by Hugo Riesenfeld.
Incomplete or fragment prints ofThe Rough Riders are extant at theMuseum of Modern Art and theLibrary of Congress.[4]
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