The Cock-Eyed World

The Cock-Eyed World is a 1929 American pre-Code musical comedy feature film. One of the earliest "talkies", it was a sequel to What Price Glory? (1926), it was directed and written by Raoul Walsh and based on the Flagg and Quirt story by Maxwell Anderson, Tom Barry, Wilson Mizner, and Laurence Stallings. Fox Film Corporation released the film at the Roxy in New York on August 3, 1929.[3]

The Cock-Eyed World
Original film poster
Directed byRaoul Walsh
Written byRaoul Walsh
William K. Wells
Wilbur Morse Jr.
Maxwell Anderson
Wilson Mizner
Laurence Stallings
Tom Barry
StarringVictor McLaglen
Edmund Lowe
Lili Damita
CinematographyArthur Edeson
Edited byJack Dennis
Distributed byFox Film Corporation
Release dates
  • August 3, 1929 (1929-08-03) (New York City, premiere)
  • October 20, 1929 (1929-10-20) (US)
Running time
118 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$2.7 million[1][2]

The film stars Victor McLaglen and Edmund Lowe, reprising their original roles, as well as Lili Damita.[4] The picture was also released in a silent version on October 5, 1929.[5]

The Cock Eyed World ad in The Film Daily, 1929

Plot

Lili Damita and Victor McLaglen in The Cock-Eyed World

Flagg (Victor McLaglen) and Quirt (Edmund Lowe) find themselves transferred from Russia to Brooklyn to South America, in each place squaring off over a local beauty.

The film remains one of the earliest screen sequels to a critical and popular success with the two lead actors playing the same characters, as well as the original writers and director intact from the first picture.

Cast

Opening week record

According to Variety, the film beat every known gross for any box office attraction throughout the world with a reported first week gross of $173,391 at the Roxy.[6] It grossed another record $173,667 in its second week.[7]

See also

References

Damita and McLaglen


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