Up the River

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Up the River is a 1930 American comedy film directed by John Ford, notable for featuring early screen performances by Spencer Tracy and Humphrey Bogart.

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instanceOf American comedy film
film
blackAndWhite true
cinematographyBy Arthur L. Todd NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director John Ford NERFINISHED
distributedIn United States of America
surface form: United States
distributor Fox Film Corporation NERFINISHED
editedBy Alex Troffey NERFINISHED
era pre-Code Hollywood NERFINISHED
featuresActor Humphrey Bogart NERFINISHED
Spencer Tracy NERFINISHED
genre comedy film
hasCharacterType convicts
hasSetting Mississippi River NERFINISHED
language English
musicBy George Lipschultz NERFINISHED
notableFor early screen performance of Humphrey Bogart
early screen performance of Spencer Tracy
originalLanguage English
productionCompany Fox Film Corporation NERFINISHED
releaseDate October 12, 1930
releaseYear 1930
runtimeMinutes 92
screenplayBy William Collier Sr. NERFINISHED
William Conselman NERFINISHED
setIn prison
soundFilm true
stars Claire Luce NERFINISHED
Humphrey Bogart NERFINISHED
Spencer Tracy NERFINISHED
Warren Hymer NERFINISHED
storyBy Maurice Rapf NERFINISHED

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Jack Pennick appearedIn Up the River