Riptide

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Riptide is a 1934 romantic drama film directed by Edmund Goulding, starring Norma Shearer and Robert Montgomery, known for its sophisticated portrayal of high-society scandal and marital strife.

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instanceOf film
basedOn original screenplay
blackAndWhite true
cinematographyBy Ray June NERFINISHED
costumeDesignFocus high-fashion wardrobe
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Edmund Goulding NERFINISHED
distributedInFormat theatrical film
distributor Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
editedBy Blanche Sewell NERFINISHED
era Pre-Code Hollywood NERFINISHED
featuresCharacterType aristocracy
playboy
socialite
filmingStyle studio production
genre drama film
romantic drama
hasLeadActor Robert Montgomery NERFINISHED
hasLeadActress Norma Shearer NERFINISHED
hasNarrativeElement public scandal
reconciliation dilemma
romantic triangle
hasSetting Europe NERFINISHED
French Riviera NERFINISHED
London NERFINISHED
hasSupportingActor Herbert Marshall NERFINISHED
leadCharacterGenderFocus female protagonist
mainTheme infidelity
marital strife
social scandal
musicBy Herbert Stothart NERFINISHED
narrativeForm melodrama
notableFor portrayal of marital conflict in upper-class milieu
sophisticated portrayal of high-society scandal
originalLanguage English
portraysSocialClass British nobility
upper class
producer Irving Thalberg NERFINISHED
productionCompany Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
releaseYear 1934
runtimeMinutes 92
screenwriter Edmund Goulding NERFINISHED
setInEnvironment high society
starring Herbert Marshall NERFINISHED
Norma Shearer NERFINISHED
Robert Montgomery NERFINISHED
starsCharacterRelationshipType troubled marriage
targetAudience adult

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Edmund Goulding notableWork Riptide
Edmund Goulding directed Riptide
Riptide (1934) title Riptide