The Lighthouse by the Sea (1924)
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- Опубликовано: 2 ноя 2024
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"The Lighthouse by the Sea" is an action drama directed by Malcolm St. Clair featuring Rin Tin Tin, William Collier Jr., Louise Fazenda, Charles Hill Mailes, Douglas Gerrard, Matthew Betz, Joseph W. Girard, Frank Hagney, Lew Harvey and others.
A disabled keeper gets help to run the lighthouse and fend off a band of smugglers.
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The film that Ana Frank mentions and saw with her friends..
I don't think I've watched a Rin Tin Tin movie in 50 years. This is absolutely delightful! I was sitting on the edge of my chair waiting for the next adventure. Very good viewing. This kind of movie makes you feel good. Thank you for posting.
i remember a Rin Tin Tin war movie i saw as a boy over fifty yrs ago, it was just as exciting to me then as this movie is to me now. i guess part of me never grew up..🥂
excellent movie, Rin Tin Tin cant be beat! and Louise Fazenda is a treasure. 🥂 thanks for sharing this gem ♥️
I can't believe around 82 years ago, Anne Frank was watching this with her friends, days before she went into hiding...
wonderful!!!thanks!!!
Lovely enjoyable film, thankyou.
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