The Yellow Ticket
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The Yellow Ticket is a 1931 pre-Code American drama film based on the 1914 play of the same name by Michael Morton, produced by the Fox Film Corporation, directed by Raoul Walsh, and starring Elissa Landi, Lionel Barrymore and Laurence Olivier. Boris Karloff appears briefly in a small supporting role. The picture is also a noteworthy example of productions from the pre-Code era in that it includes brief nudity.
The Yellow Ticket | |
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Directed by | Raoul Walsh |
Written by | Guy Bolton Jules Furthman Michael Morton |
Produced by | Raoul Walsh |
Starring | Elissa Landi Lionel Barrymore Laurence Olivier |
Cinematography | James Wong Howe |
Edited by | Jack Murray |
Music by | Carli Elinor R. H. Bassett Hugo Friedhofer |
Distributed by | Fox Film Corporation |
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Running time | 88 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The original play, presented on Broadway, ran from January to June 1914 and starred Lionel's younger brother John Barrymore opposite Florence Reed.[1] This film is the third American adaptation of the play. The first two are The Yellow Passport from 1916 and The Yellow Ticket from 1918. A German version, Der Gelbe Schein, was also filmed and released in 1918.[2]