Partners of the Tide
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Partners of the Tide advertised on the marquee and on a poster at the Passaic Rialto Theater
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Movie set construction
Partners of the Tide is a novel by Joseph C. Lincoln published in 1905. It was adapted into a 1921 film.[1] The story revolves around a shipwreck. L. V. Jefferson is given directing credit in the catalog of copyrights.[2]
Film[]
The film was an Irvin V. Willat production and the fourth film made at .[3]
Cast[]
References[]
- ^ Institute, American Film (April 13, 1997). The American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures Produced in the United States. University of California Press. ISBN 9780520209695 – via Google Books.
- ^ Catalog of Copyright Entries - Part 1, Volume 18, Issue 1 - Page 629
- ^ Cerra, Julie Lugo; Wanamaker, Marc (March 14, 2011). Movie Studios of Culver City. Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 9781439640647 – via Google Books.
Categories:
- 1905 American novels
- American novels adapted into films