Harmony Lane is a 1935 low-budget American film directed by Joseph Santley, based upon the life of Stephen Foster, released by Mascot Pictures.
Harmony Lane | |
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Directed by | Joseph Santley |
Written by | Elizabeth Meehan (screenplay) Joseph Santley (screenplay) Milton Krims (story) |
Produced by | Nat Levine |
Starring | See below |
Cinematography | Jack A. Marta Ernest Miller |
Edited by | Ray Curtiss |
Distributed by | Mascot Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 89 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
This was the first sound film based on the life of the famous composer. Two others would follow, both in color: Swanee River (1939) (the most elaborate and largest budgeted of the three), and I Dream of Jeannie (1952).
Plot summary
editThe life and loves of composer Stephen Foster, from his early success through his decline, degradation, and death from (assumed) alcoholism.
Cast
edit- Douglass Montgomery as Stephen Foster
- Evelyn Venable as Susan Pentland
- Adrienne Ames as Jane McDowell
- Joseph Cawthorn as Professor Henry Kleber
- William Frawley as Edwin P. 'Ed' Christy
- David Torrence as Mr. Pentland
- Gilbert Emery as Mr. Foster
- Lloyd Hughes as Andrew Robinson
- Al Herman as Tambo
- Cora Sue Collins as Marian Foster
- James Bush as Morrison Foster
- Edith Craig as Henrietta Foster
- Florence Roberts as Mrs. Foster
- Ferdinand Munier as Mr. Pond
- Clarence Muse as Old Joe
Soundtrack
editOh! Susanna,
Lou'siana Belle,
The Old Folks at Home,
My Old Kentucky Home,
Old Black Joe,
Why No One to Love,
Beautiful Dreamer.
All written by Stephen Foster
External links
edit- Harmony Lane at the AFI Catalog of Feature Films
- Harmony Lane at IMDb
- Harmony Lane is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive