The White Shadow
"Two girls, cast in the same mold physically, but in soul and character as far apart as the poles."
Originally released in 1924. The White Shadow is a drama film. directed by Graham Cutts. At just 43 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Betty Compson, Clive Brook, and Henry Victor
Synopsis
The White Shadow is a British drama film directed by Graham Cutts based on the novel "Children of Chance" by Michael Morton. Alfred Hitchcock worked on it as assistant director and also handled the writing, editing, and art direction. The film was long thought to be lost. In August 2011, it was announced that the first three reels of the six-reel picture had been found in a garden shed and donated to the NFPF. The film cans were mislabled Two Sisters and Unidentified American Film and only later identified. The film was restored by Park Road Studios and is now in the New Zealand Film Archive. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in partnership with National Film Preservation Foundation in 2012.
Quick Facts
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Balcon, Freedman & Saville
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The White Shadow about?
The White Shadow is a British drama film directed by Graham Cutts based on the novel "Children of Chance" by Michael Morton. Alfred Hitchcock worked on it as assistant director and also handled the...
Who directed The White Shadow?
The White Shadow was directed by Graham Cutts.
How long is The White Shadow?
The White Shadow has a runtime of 0 hours and 43 minutes (43 minutes total).
When was The White Shadow released?
The White Shadow was released on May 5, 1924 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The White Shadow?
The main cast of The White Shadow includes Betty Compson, Clive Brook, Henry Victor, A.B. Imeson, Olaf Hytten.