Lights of New York is a 1928 American crime drama film starring Helene Costello, Cullen Landis, Wheeler Oakman and Eugene Pallette, and directed by Bryan Foy. Filmed in the Vitaphone sound-on-disc sound system, it is the first all-talking full-length feature film, released by Warner Bros., who had introduced the first feature-length film with synchronized sound Don Juan, in 1926; and the first with spoken dialogue, The Jazz Singer, in 1927. The film, which cost $23,000 to produce, grossed over $1 million. The enthusiasm with which audiences greeted the talkies was so great that by the end of 1929, Hollywood was producing sound films exclusively.
Lights of New York (1928)
Directed by Bryan Foy
Description by Wikipedia
Movie Info
Official Site
Budget
$75,000
Tags
Gangster, Hollywood, New York City, Prohibition, Prohibition Era, Speakeasy, The Jazz Singer, Warner Bros
Attributes
Filming Location: California
Narrative Location: New York City
Narrative Location: New York City
Alternate Titles
Lights of New York
GB, US
Svetla Njujorka
YU
Огни Нью-Йорка
, RU
紐育の灯
JP